Advertisement: Sisulizer-localize your software
There’s another company which ordered a paid advertisement / review here on Releaselog through ReviewMe. I’m accepting these offers to handle the costs of servers, which are increasing a lot lately. I didn’t want to talk about it until it’s official, but I’m buying a new server just for Releaselog, because the current one which is used for running more websites can’t handle the load in the peak hours and the site may get slow a bit. I’ll post more about this news when it really happens, now back to this product.
Sisulizer is quite a sophisticated application. Entitled as Visual Software Localization Tool, this application allows you to translate your application into new languages. The main target group is mainly software developers and all coders, which want to increase the amount of users of their software. The idea is simple and very true: when you make your application available in new languages, you open new markets and new revenue streams. Sisulizer lets you increase profits by making it easy to offer your software in multiple languages.
The process of localization into foreign languages is surprisingly simple: Sisulizer scans the whole application first and locate all the text. It can work directly with software created in C++ Builder, Delphi, C#, Visual C++, Visual Basic, Turbo languages, Java and many other programming languages. The second phaze is actual translating. You have complete control over every word to be translated. You can begin the translation work yourself, and mark each phrase as translated properly, auto-translated, translated by best guess, out for review, or complete. The third, final step is building localizated version of your software – when your translator has finished translating all of your strings, and you’ve received your updated file, simply run Sisulizer to build the new version of your program in the new language.
Sisulizer is a shareware – the price for full versions starts at €499, but you can try it first in 30 days trial (23MB). This trial version is fully functional and available in 8 various languages. If you buy the product, you will receive a license key that converts your download into a licensed version. To sum this up, Sisulizer looks like a very intereseting piece of software which may be really helpful to all programmers and software coders.

Comments(11)
Most people who want it won’t need to use the cracked version, it’s not like they couldn’t easily afford it if they actually need it, if that makes sense. A bit like a lot of designers used cracked Adobe at University and now own the real thing.
No that doesn’t make sense. Most graphic designers and such that use expensive software use cracked copies UNTIL they can afford legit licenses. To get caught using a cracked copy for profit is not a good day at all trust me.
I could never hope to afford Maya, the version I used and stole from college the license, not even a full license cose 16$ GRAND.
Anyways, do you need us to follow links to help with the costs? I’m sure peeps will whine about posts like this one but of course they aren’t offering to help pay the bills.
no worries phishy, after years of running the site from my pocket i finally reached the state when the income from ads can cover the costs so just sit back and enjoy it
I’ve worked for some software studios and a game developer and none did uses bought software. Before I startet there I thought that game developers would understand and be fair and BLAH. They used stolen software to develop the game (except, of course, the one actually used in the game) and they played copied games in the evening.
And some years ago discreet, the guys selling 3D Max, said that more than half the people who used it professionally did not pay for it…
what a interesting software… nice
I hate ads, I use the AdBlockerPro in FF.
But this is something you should do, you warn the reader that it was a “paid for” review but you do it in a way that made me still read it.
If I were the advertisers, they should be exploiting this on your site more.
Good luck with the new server by the way.
Good app – tested it. There is a KG on the net…
Tested it and made a short Translation of ESET’s NOD32 English newest version to Polish translation – Fully WORKING !
Thans to the advert !
just a tip, close the comments on these forced ad entries..
I’m glad your able to pay for the site now even with these ads. done like this and not in excess isnt a nuissance at all. just please don’t overdo it
really appreciate the site. cheers
They should team up with this site and it will be all worthwhile for everyone
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