Android developers are now able to purchase app translation services from the Android developer console.
Following a pilot program after its unveiling at Google's I/O
conference in May, all Android developers are now able to access the App
Translation Service that will allow for apps translation services to be
purchased directly from the Google Play Developer Console.
Once a translation service is purchased, Google removes itself from
the process and leave any further communication and dispute resolution
to the developer and third-party translation service provider.
"Your translations are a direct business agreement between you and
your vendor; you'll need to work directly with the vendor to manage the
translation process and deliverables and resolve any support issues,"
the localisation checklist warns.
Not surprisingly, a trio of companies that took part in the pilot program said that they saw increased installs and usage from localising their apps.
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