Update to Version 3

Sisulizer version 3 is a paid update recommended for all Sisulizer customers.

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New Translation Engine (Microsoft Translator)

Use this dialog to configure translation engines. There are two kinds of translation engines. The following list contains the possible values:

Engine Description
Sisulizer translation memory on <DB> database Sisulizer's translation memory on a database. <DB> is the type of the database such as Access, DBISAM, Firebird, Interbase, MySQL, Oracle or SQL Server. When adding a new Sisulizer translation memory the application creates translation memory tables to the selected database.
Note! If you have already added Interbase translation memory, Firebird will be disabled and vice versa. This is because they both can not be active at the same time.
<MT> machine translation 3rd party machine translation engine. <MT> is the type of the machine translator such as Google Translate or Microsoft Translator. In order to use this you need Sisulizer enterprise edition and may need to have either the 3rd party machine translation engine installed on your computer or have access to a machine translator service.

Translation engine name

Enter the name of the translation engine. It must be unique.

Settings

Specifies Microsoft Translator settings.

Application id specifies the application id that the Microsoft Translator uses. If you have your own application id enter it. If you do not have it you can apply it from Microsoft. If you leave this edit empty Sisulizer uses its own application id.

Check Message patterns if you want to preserve placeholder of message patterns during translation.

Click Test to test if Sisulizer can access Microsoft Translator.