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The News -
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Wednesday, 09 July 2003 |
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Microsoft South Africa has announced that it is developing a software tool
that will allow for the translation of Microsoft products into the following
South African languages isiZulu, Sepedi, Setswana, isiXhosa and Afrikaans. The
development is currently taking place at Microsoft Corporation in Redmond,
Washington, USA. It is anticipated that the final translated products will be
available in South Africa within the following 6-12 months.
We can't help but think that Translate.org.za has had a little bit to do with
this effort. Maybe our appearance on TV or the demonstration of our software at
the language conference last month. Welcome aboard, but let us restate that we
mean free translations.
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Microsoft Press Release |