ADVANCED LANGUAGE TRANSLATION USES FLARE FROM MADCAP SOFTWARE TO CUT LOCALIZATION TIME BY 30 PERCENT
MadCap Flare’s Full Support for Single and Double-Byte Languages Enables
Award-winning Localization Firm to Simplify, Improve Translation of Help Projects
San Diego, CA, USA – July 24, 2007
— MadCap Software, the leader in
multi-channel content authoring and a Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) Visual Studio 2005 showcase
company, today announced that Advanced Language Translation, Inc. (ALT) is using MadCap
Flare to cut Help project localization time by 30 percent. By simplifying translation, especially for
Asian languages, Flare also has expanded the number of ALT staff members who are able to
localize Help content. Flare is now ALT’s Help authoring software of choice, replacing
legacy tools that have been on the market for a decade or more.
“We have completed thousands of translation projects since our founding in 1994. For
many of those projects, that has meant the need for special programming and workarounds
because traditional authoring tools are not truly XML-based and lack full international language
support,” said Scott Bass, founder and president of Advanced Language Translation.
“By contrast, Flare worked so easily, it was almost anticlimactic. It’s rare that
software of any kind lives up to its promises; Flare is one of those rare exceptions. We’ve
now decided that even when we have to take projects built in other authoring software,
we’ll import these into Flare and then use Flare instead of the other tools.”
Since the early days of ALT’s business, information technology played a vital role in how
the company has served its clients in delivering high quality translation services. Today
ALT’s staff includes project managers, localization specialists, and desktop publishing
experts with a distinct focus on information technology. Additionally ALT’s network of
linguists has grown to over 800, and its list of supported languages has more than doubled. At the
same time, the complexity of translation services has grown as clients require both translation into
multiple languages and single sourcing across the Web, computer-based content, and print.
Despite the strong technical orientation of ALT’s staff, many of them do not have the skill
set to handle the coding or other workarounds required by Help authoring tools. For those
demands, ALT has dedicated localization software engineers. However, with a growing customer
base, handling the increasing coding demands has stretched the engineers’ bandwidth.
ALT saw Flare as having the potential to simplify the translation of Help content. The company was
attracted by Flare’s full Unicode support, making the software inherently designed to
handle both single-byte and double-byte languages. Additionally, the ALT team liked
Flare’s clean, standards-based, native-XML architecture, which facilitated integration with
other software and mitigated a great deal of the effort and risk associated with translation.
One of ALT’s first projects using Flare involved a software developer that needed to
translate a Help project into Chinese and Korean. The project had several conditional tags to cover
a full version and a light version of the developer’s product. Additionally, ALT needed to
swap product names for different regions, as well as units of measure to accommodate countries
using the metric system.
“Flare worked like a charm on this project, and we didn’t need to do any
workarounds. Moreover, the interface is so well designed that we didn’t need much
support,” Bass recalls. “Our localization software engineer, who usually would
rather write code himself than use an authoring tool, said Flare’s performance was great.
All told, we trimmed at least 30 percent off of our project time.”
Flare, not only is streamlining projects for ALT’s engineers, it also is enabling more of the
company’s employees to take on Help compilation functions that were too technically
demanding for them to execute using other vendors’ Help authoring tools. As a result, ALT
now has more capacity to accept the growing translation requests coming from both new and
existing customers.
“I’m impressed with how seriously MadCap is taking localization,” says
Bass. “Flare doesn’t care what language is being used, and that fits with our need
to be free of any restraints when it comes to language.”
Bass added, “MadCap Lingo, which MadCap will roll out this year, takes it even further by
providing an integrated Help authoring tool and translation memory system. Lingo’s
functionality and the planned integration with the advanced Alchemy Software CATALYST visual
translation memory solutions we use today will add a new level of simplicity and sophistication to
our localization services. With MadCap, we have a vendor that is thinking about our current and
future needs.”
“As a premier translation company serving many global 2000 firms, Advanced Language
Translation understands the rigorous demands for delivering first-rate Help content that remains
consistent across regional borders and multiple channels,” said Anthony Olivier, CEO of
MadCap Software. “We are thrilled by ALT’s ability to respond more quickly to
customers’ translation demands using Flare, and we look forward to further contributing to
the firm’s success with a new generation of XML-based software, MadCap Lingo, that is
tailored for the translation and localization community."
About Advanced Language Translation
Advanced Language Translation, Inc. was founded in 1994. From day one, ALT has provided high
quality translation services, and since early in the company's evolution, information technology has
played a vital role in how ALT serves its clients. Since its founding, ALT has completed thousands
of translation projects, and ALT translations have appeared in product packaging, marketing
pieces, training programs, user manuals, websites, software applications, multimedia programs,
and corporate videos just to name a few. Advanced Language Translation has maintained ISO
9001:2000 certification since January 2004. ALT is headquartered in Rochester, NY. Fore more
information, visit
www.advancedlanguage.com.
About MadCap Software
MadCap Software, headquartered in San Diego, is just a new name for a group of familiar faces
that have been leading the technical writing community for over a decade. With its flagship product,
MadCap Flare, MadCap Software is once again leading the world of content creation and delivery
into the future. Today more than 1,000 companies including Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) are
customers of MadCap’s native XML software for content authoring and multi-channel
publishing. MadCap is home to some of the most experienced software architects and product
experts in the industry, including many former core members of eHelp® Corporation, creators
of RoboHelp®. Learn more about MadCap Software and its documentation authoring suite at
www.madcapsoftware.com.