Translating TweetDeck - The Next Five Languages
Around a month ago, we released the first ever international TweetDeck, with five languages. Today, we are bringing you even more, and the TweetDeck Localisation Preview now supports a stonking ten languages!
On top of the previous languages, we have now also added the following:
- Brazilian Portuguese
- French
- Hungarian
- Italian
- Spanish
You can download the Localisation Preview version here: http://www.tweetdeck.com/i18n (Why "i18n"?)
For more information, please check out our original post about the preview.
Thanks to our amazing translators!
Once again, his whole process wouldn't have been possible without our amazing translators. They have worked day and night over the past few months to ensure that TweetDeck is available in their own language and we cannot thank them enough.
An extra special thanks goes to the language team Leaders: Breno Pires, Patrice Leroux, Zoltan Kobolak, Stefano Ricciardi and Dario Alvarez
Brazilian Portuguese
- Breno Pires
- Renato Ferreira
- Laine Bartley
- Carlos Marin
- Klaus Bach
- Authur Garcia
French
- Patrice Leroux
- Adrien Verpillat
- Alban Rampon
- Julien Giner
Hungarian
Italian
- Stefano Ricciardi
- Francesca Valli
- Daniele Amandolini
- Federica Clarizio
- Tziano Tassi
Spanish
- Dario Alvarez
- Manuel Robles
- Alejandro Martinez
- Stacey Hicken
- Miguel Leon
I would like to be a volunteer too, where do I sign?
If you would like to apply to be a volunteer translator, please send an email to localisation@tweetdeck.com with any relevant experience and we will be in touch.