Difference between revisions 609538693 and 609539230 on enwiki{{multiple issues| {{Orphan|date=April 2010}} {{notability|date=March 2012}} }} [[File:XLOC Logo White.jpg|thumb|alt=XLOC Inc.|XLOC Inc.]] <!-- Please do not remove or change this Copyvio message until the issue is settled --> {{Nobots}} {{Copyviocore |url=http://www.multilingual.com/irOrgDetail.php?id=5547⏎ |month = May |day = 21 |year = 2014 |time = 15:39 |timestamp = 20140521153908}} <!-- Do not use the "Copyviocore" template directly; the above line is generated by "subst:Copyvio|url" --> == Summary == XLOC 4.0 builds upon the capabilities of previous XLOC versions, developed from the ground up to satisfy the rigorous demands of game localization. The newest version offers: * Upgrades to [[.NET]] 4.0, which provides heightened security to all users. * Fuzzy Matching on a string-specific level, as well as global population. * Advanced search options that allow users to search through Source and Translation notes. * Enhanced search and seek time, especially useful for large databases, like [[MMO]] development. * Updating the translation download page by adding more filters and download format options. * Improving user interface. * Audio/Asset Integration which allows users to track Audio or Art assets assigned to a specific string in the database. * XLOC API for seamless integration of developers' tools and processes. * Continuous tracking of historical data. == History == <!-- Please do not remove or change this Copyvio message until the issue is settled --> {{Nobots}} {{Copyviocore |url=http://www.xloc.com/XLoc-4.aspx |month = May |day = 21 |year = 2014 |time = 15:39 |timestamp = 20140521153950}} <!-- Do not use the "Copyviocore" template directly; the above line is generated by "subst:Copyvio|url" --> XLOC is a provider of global localization solutions{{clarify|date=March 2012}} for the international computer and [[video game]] industry.<ref>http://www.xloc.com/Corporate/Default.aspx</ref> XLOC was founded in 2000 by <ref>http://www.mobygames.com/developer/sheet/view/developerId,7563/</ref> Stephanie O’Malley Deming and <ref>http://www.mobygames.com/developer/sheet/view/developerId,1226/</ref> Mason Deming, two industry veterans with previous experience in [[game localization]] at [[Activision]], [[Electronic Arts]], [[LucasArts]], [[Capcom]] and [[2K Games]]. <ref>http://www.xloc.com</ref> XLOC offers a customizable localization management [[solution]] that integrates localization into the development cycle. <!-- Please do not remove or change this Copyvio message until the issue is settled --> {{Nobots}} {{Copyviocore |url= http://www.xloc.com/XLoc-4.aspx http://www.xloc.com/Press/XLOCRelease40.aspx |month = May |day = 21 |year = 2014 |time = 15:426 |timestamp = 20140521154200637}} <!-- Do not use the "Copyviocore" template directly; the above line is generated by "subst:Copyvio|url" --> ==References== <!--- See [[Wikipedia:Footnotes]] on how to create references using <ref></ref> tags which will then appear here automatically --> {{Reflist}} ==External links== * [http://www.xloc.com www.xloc.com] {{DEFAULTSORT:Xloc}} [[Category:Video game development companies]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=609539230.
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