Hi,

It's not too hard to roll your own, if you want something basic:
http://railscasts.com/episodes/256-i18n-backends

But generally, my attitude is that a translation interface is not the focus
of our business, so we happily use a commercial offering instead of putting
in the hours to do it ourselves.

- Martin

On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 12:03, Andrés gutiérrez <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi, this is a question that arises recurrently me
> How do you handle translations of your applications?
>
> I have seen that there are several companies that are dedicated to provide a
> paid service:
> http://www.localeapp.com/
> https://webtranslateit.com/
> ....
>
> They look good. But I was wondering if there is something I can manage
> myself without relying on outside companies.
>
> Before I upgraded to rails 3.1 I used Tolk https://github.com/dhh/tolkBut 
> isn't compatible with rails 3
>
> I have seen this fork https://github.com/miloops/tolk but isn't working
>
> Do you know any tool similar to tolk o something better that i can
> integrate with my App without relying in external services?
>
> in advance thanks for your help and sorry for my english.
>
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