Resources

Download. Source code. Documentation. Change Log.

Testing & installations

For your very own translate5 experience.

Demo installation, hosted test version & installation

Test translate5 and convince yourself of the variety of different functions and the ease of use.

Source code

Explore translate5 on github.

Source code on github

You can find the public translate5 repository on github.

Please note: this does not include translate5 plugins available as paid open source.

Installation via github is not recommended. Please use the translate5 installer.

Documentation

translate5’s documentation is a Confluence-based wiki system.

The wiki is divided into 3 main sections for the 3 principal target user groups.

Everyone is welcome to contribute.

Invisible

End users

End users (PMs and linguists alike) can find basic usage information in their section.

System administrators

Developers

How is translate5’s architecture structured?

How can I integrate translate5 via REST or integrate its editor component only?

How can I write plugins and which plugins already exist?

Change log

Look up release notes

You find the release notes (aka “Change log”) in 2 different places:

Please note: For every change a JIRA issue number is listed. Details on the change you find by looking up the issue in translate5 JIRA.

Visual Translation