> I usually use the English version of a program, if possible. Sometimes the > translations are horrible (Don't try git-gui or gitk in German!), sometimes > incomplete: (Lotus Notes: Wollen Sie stationary?), and most of the time you > don't find anything on the 'net if you search for the German text. > I think you bring up an important point. A German Blender is almost useless without a German Blender manual. But it is at least a good step in the right direction.
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