At the time of this writing, you’ll find iOS devices available in about half the world’s countries, with that number continuing to increase over time (see Figure 7-1). Available on every continent except Antarctica, the iPad and iPod touch continue to sell all over the world and are nearly as ubiquitous as the iPhone. If you plan on releasing applications through the App Store, think about more than just people in your own country who speak your own language. Fortunately, iOS ...
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7. Translating Apps Using Localization
Molly Maskrey1 and Wallace Wang2
(1)Parker, Colorado, USA
(2)San Diego, California, USA
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