Tools & Tricks

Easyling webinar - video and recap

We just had our very first Easyling webinar Giving Word Counts for Websites today. In this webinar, we covered the initial step of every website translation project: doing a word count for the quote.Takeaways of the webinar: * Websites are not HTML files any more, but stored in CMSs (Wordpress, Joomla, Magento, Typo3, etc.). This is the reason why word count, content extraction is IT-heavy. But this is an opportunity, too. Read the full article

Announcing Easyling webinars

We are happy to announce the launch of our webinar series! We are planning to host free webinars in various topics, technical and business-related alike. The very first webinar will take place on June 2nd, 2016. Peter Farago, Easyling’s CEO will show you how simple it is to give a word count for any website.You can choose from two time slots: Giving Word Counts for Websites June 2nd, 2016 USA Read the full article

Easyling newsletter - January, 2016

We are proud to announce Easyling’s quarterly newsletter. We’ll be covering company and industry news, trends and provide more insights and tips about our tool. You can read the very first issue here: http://eepurl.com/bNw5eb To subscribe, please click here: https://www.easyling.com/newsletter/ Read the full article

Release Notes - 2015 December

Christmas and New Year’s eve passed with presents, champagne, and fireworks here in Budapest. As is customary, Easyling users weren’t left without presents either: December saw the experimental rollout of our DropBox integration, an improvement of the crawler system, a massive regular expression tester, and our greatest present, the frontend for the new multicache feature (see the detailed blog post here). See the details after the jump! Multicache UI Just before Christmas, the user interface for the multicache feature was rolled out, moving from the public beta to a public release. Read the full article

Using the Multicache

On December 22, the public beta of the multicache feature has drawn to a close, and the final user interface was rolled out, giving users the power to add, rename, and assign separate caches to various proxy modes. Recap Easyling has had its caching capabilities for well over a year now. Initially, the proxy only cached the output of the translation process, in order to speed up serving the translated pages if the source remained unchanged - this was called the Binary Cache. Read the full article