November 5th, 2007
Languify Live
After a year or so on the back-burner, Languify is now online!
The platform has a humble but useful initial feature set: upload your keys and translations, and invite translators to add more languages. Revision tracking ensures that changes can be rolled back. All can be done through the web interface or via the complete (but currently undocumented) API.
The value proposition for open source, shareware, and Web 2.0 apps should be pretty clear—upporting multiple languages can help distribution.
The launch of Languify is a significant Savvica milestone, as it is our first project as a new team. From start to launch, it took only 8 days, and that included server config and submitting 2 patches to Edge Rails.
Languify is an important tool for our next project. Hopefully others will find it so as well.

[…] We covered the return of Savvica earlier and expected we’d hear from them soon. I was thinking more like 5 or 6 months, but instead today we see that Languify, a crowd-sourced translation service, has gone live. […]