
Xlator
Features
Main Features
Search for translations
Advanced search using wildcards, language and rules
Copy results to projects
Predefined dictionary Download (AppleGlot files)
Translation dictionary creation from Apps and .lg Files
Language list management
Custom shortcut definition
Touchbar and Dark mode supported
System Requirements
Operating System
Devices
Mac
macOS Big Sur v11.1 and later
Search
Search for translations using :
Text search (with or without wildcards)
Search language
Rules :
Plural
Gender
Size
Dictionaries
Xlator uses dictionnaries of translated strings :
Dictionaries available for download : AppleGlot files for iOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS
Dictionaries creation from folders containing translated :
• strings files
• stringsdict files
• nib, storyboardc and intentdefinition files
• lg files (AppleGlot)
Shortcuts
File Type : Clipboard copy in text or .stringsdict entry format
Shortcut : Keyboard shortcut definition
• Modifiers combination: Shift , Option, Command, Control
• Key or Function Key or Escape Key
Definition : Defines text to be copied in clipboard
• Prefix, midfix, suffix
• First term, Second term : Search Field content, Keyword, Search result for prefered language, current selected translation
Application : Select the application you want to launch/switch to after clipboard copy
Touchbar : Add Shortcut button in touchbar (if supported)
Translation Languages
Supports any languages defined in Apple's development environment
Language list automatically generated from current dictionary
Language can be :
• Activated/deactivated for translation
• Reordered for translation results
• Linked to another language for more translation results
Application localization
English
French
German
Italian
Spanish
Portuguese

Chinese (Simplified)
Chinese (Traditional)
Korean
Japanese
Russian
Greek
Xlator Light Limitations
The Demo release of Xlator (Xlator Light) is a free, limited release of Xlator. The only difference with Xlator is that the translation result shown are limited to 2 languages.
Both Intel ® and Apple Silicon