Multiple language options when developing apps with Evoke
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Multiple language options when developing apps with Evoke
Evoke provides a multiple-language version that lets end users see app interfaces in their preferred language and adopt cultural context across countries. Localized content in a native language improves user experience, builds trust, and can create competitive advantage. Apps built with the Evoke low-code platform can be deployed globally while keeping one code base and one set of screens, presenting differently to different users through language and local preferences such as currency. Translation can be performed as a one-off exercise using Google Translate or similar tools, then app generation selects one or more languages using ISO language codes for broad coverage. Language resources are applied automatically during generation to deliver a complete, consistent interface, while keeping localization aligned with the authoring process.
"BlueFinity announces the release of its multiple language version of Evoke which now provides for end users of apps built using Evoke to be able to see the user interface in their preferred language, as well as adopt the cultural context of multiple countries. By providing localized content in a users native language it improves their experience, builds trust, and can create a significant competitive advantage. This release focuses on practical localization that organizations can deploy without redesigning or fragmenting their applications."
"Apps built using the Evoke low code platform can be deployed to staff and customers in multiple parts of the world or in countries where languages vary, reflecting both the local language or the users chosen language and local preferences such as local currency without changing the design of the app. A single app can present differently to different users while maintaining one code base and one set of screens. This helps product teams move faster and avoid parallel projects for each region."
"Evoke has included the means to allow for the translation of all the words and phrases designed into the apps user interface through Google Translate or similar products as a one off exercise. Once the content has been translated, app generation in Evoke becomes a matter of selecting one or a series of languages that reflect the nationalities and preferences of potential users. All ISO language codes are supported, which provides broad coverage for international and regional languages."
"This approach keeps localization aligned with the natural authoring process. Designers and developers can continue to build features, while the language resources are prepared and reviewed. When the app is generated, the language resources are applied automatically so that users receive a complete and consistent interface in their chosen language."
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