Releases: unfoldingWord/translationCore
Release 3.6.6-LITE
translationCore v3.6.6 Release Notes
translationCore (also called tC or tCore) is free, and both the software and all its content are open-licensed. We pray that this software will help to check Bible translations and will result in the growth and strengthening of the Church.
Release 3.6.6 Overview
Release v3.6.6 is a bug-fix release for the content update of resources.
Bug Fix:
- User would be able to download resources with Content updater without failing and would see english unfoldingWord and Door43 resources bundled with tC. #7588
Additional Known Issues
- When doing a clean install and including the Git install on Windows, the user may only see a blank white screen for a few minutes while tC completes its first loading process which may take several minutes. Whether or not the blank screen is displayed, the user should end and then restart tC before using it. Follow this issue at #7115.
How to Install
The installation files are available in two versions:
- The full installation files with more language resources are available on the translationCore v3.6.6 release page or go to https://translationcore.com.
- The smaller installation files with fewer language resources (you can later manually download just the resources you need from Door43) are available on the translationCore v3.6.6 LITE release page
Windows Only
- The installation may include installing an update to the .Net framework. After the installation completes, a .Net install dialog may remain on the screen. If that happens just click Cancel.
- The installation of Git is part of the installation process. If Git 2.35.1 or greater is not already on the computer, ensure the checkbox for installing Git is checked on the installation dialog. At the end of the installation, if automatically starting tC, you may receive a message indicating that Git needs to be installed. If that message appears, just click the “Close translationCore” button, then restart tC (the app, not the installation). In tC 3.3.0, the restart of tC should be run twice.
- After installation, starting the application can take a long time (7+ minutes on some machines). There are a lot of new language resources to unpack. Please be patient. Subsequent launches of tC will be faster, but may still take a few minutes.
Mac Only
-
How do you know which install to use? Actually either install will work fine for any Mac:
- The MacOS installs starting with
tC-macos-universal ...
contain code compiled for both ARM64 (used in M1/M2) and Intel (used in older Macs). This will run slightly faster on M1/M2 Macs, but is slightly larger. - The MacOS installs starting with
tC-macos-x64 ...
contain code compiled for Intel (in older Macs). Due to the performance of the M1/M2 processors you may not notice any speed difference compared to the universal builds. They are slightly smaller installs.
- The MacOS installs starting with
-
It might take a few minutes to open tC the first time. There are a lot of new language resources to unpack. Please be patient.
-
If you get a message about Git being required, you will need to open your terminal and run:
xcode-select --install
sudo xcode-select -s /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools
-
If this does not work, you can launch the app from the command line. Open the terminal and run:
/Applications/translationCore.app/Contents/MacOS/translationCore
We Need Your Help!
There are two major ways you can help us improve translationCore:
- Leave user feedback - As you find bugs, nuisances, typos, or have other suggested improvements for tC, please use the user feedback to send us those suggestions! (Go to the Actions menu and click “User Feedback”.)
- App Localization - If you notice that some of the translated user interface can be improved or if you would like tC to be localized to a new language, you can help! We are using a crowd-sourced platform to localize translationCore. Localization text for tC is spread across three projects: https://crowdin.com/project/translationcore, https://crowdin.com/project/translationwords, https://crowdin.com/project/translationnotes, and https://crowdin.com/project/wordalignment. To help, you must create a user profile, select the correct language, find the correct word or phrase that needs to be improved, and suggest a change! If you would like to start a new language, contact us at [email protected] and we’ll complete the initial setup for you. (Note: all changes will be incorporated in the next release of tC.)
Downloads
Release 3.6.6
translationCore v3.6.6 Release Notes
translationCore (also called tC or tCore) is free, and both the software and all its content are open-licensed. We pray that this software will help to check Bible translations and will result in the growth and strengthening of the Church.
Release 3.6.6 Overview
Release v3.6.6 is a bug-fix release for the content update of resources.
Bug Fix:
- User would be able to download resources with Content updater without failing and would see english unfoldingWord and Door43 resources bundled with tC. #7588
Additional Known Issues
- When doing a clean install and including the Git install on Windows, the user may only see a blank white screen for a few minutes while tC completes its first loading process which may take several minutes. Whether or not the blank screen is displayed, the user should end and then restart tC before using it. Follow this issue at #7115.
How to Install
The installation files are available in two versions:
- The full installation files with more language resources are available on the translationCore v3.6.6 release page or go to https://translationcore.com.
- The smaller installation files with fewer language resources (you can later manually download just the resources you need from Door43) are available on the translationCore v3.6.6 LITE release page
Windows Only
- The installation may include installing an update to the .Net framework. After the installation completes, a .Net install dialog may remain on the screen. If that happens just click Cancel.
- The installation of Git is part of the installation process. If Git 2.35.1 or greater is not already on the computer, ensure the checkbox for installing Git is checked on the installation dialog. At the end of the installation, if automatically starting tC, you may receive a message indicating that Git needs to be installed. If that message appears, just click the “Close translationCore” button, then restart tC (the app, not the installation). In tC 3.3.0, the restart of tC should be run twice.
- After installation, starting the application can take a long time (7+ minutes on some machines). There are a lot of new language resources to unpack. Please be patient. Subsequent launches of tC will be faster, but may still take a few minutes.
Mac Only
-
How do you know which install to use? Actually either install will work fine for any Mac:
- The MacOS installs starting with
tC-macos-universal ...
contain code compiled for both ARM64 (used in M1/M2) and Intel (used in older Macs). This will run slightly faster on M1/M2 Macs, but is slightly larger. - The MacOS installs starting with
tC-macos-x64 ...
contain code compiled for Intel (in older Macs). Due to the performance of the M1/M2 processors you may not notice any speed difference compared to the universal builds. They are slightly smaller installs.
- The MacOS installs starting with
-
It might take a few minutes to open tC the first time. There are a lot of new language resources to unpack. Please be patient.
-
If you get a message about Git being required, you will need to open your terminal and run:
xcode-select --install
sudo xcode-select -s /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools
-
If this does not work, you can launch the app from the command line. Open the terminal and run:
/Applications/translationCore.app/Contents/MacOS/translationCore
We Need Your Help!
There are two major ways you can help us improve translationCore:
- Leave user feedback - As you find bugs, nuisances, typos, or have other suggested improvements for tC, please use the user feedback to send us those suggestions! (Go to the Actions menu and click “User Feedback”.)
- App Localization - If you notice that some of the translated user interface can be improved or if you would like tC to be localized to a new language, you can help! We are using a crowd-sourced platform to localize translationCore. Localization text for tC is spread across three projects: https://crowdin.com/project/translationcore, https://crowdin.com/project/translationwords, https://crowdin.com/project/translationnotes, and https://crowdin.com/project/wordalignment. To help, you must create a user profile, select the correct language, find the correct word or phrase that needs to be improved, and suggest a change! If you would like to start a new language, contact us at [email protected] and we’ll complete the initial setup for you. (Note: all changes will be incorporated in the next release of tC.)
Downloads
Release 3.6.5- LITE
translationCore v3.6.5 Release Notes
translationCore (also called tC or tCore) is free, and both the software and all its content are open-licensed. We pray that this software will help to check Bible translations and will result in the growth and strengthening of the Church.
Release 3.6.5 Overview
Release v3.6.5 is a bug-fix release for highlighting of aligned scripture resources and for content update of uW resources.
Bug Fix:
- User would be able to see highlights for aligned scripture resources in the scripture pane. #7576
- Users would be able to update unfoldingWord content resources without any fails. #7580
Additional Known Issues
- When doing a clean install and including the Git install on Windows, the user may only see a blank white screen for a few minutes while tC completes its first loading process which may take several minutes. Whether or not the blank screen is displayed, the user should end and then restart tC before using it. Follow this issue at #7115.
How to Install
The installation files are available in two versions:
- The full installation files with more language resources are available on the translationCore v3.6.5release page or go to https://translationcore.com.
- The smaller installation files with fewer language resources (you can later manually download just the resources you need from Door43) are available on the translationCore v3.6.5LITE release page
Windows Only
- The installation may include installing an update to the .Net framework. After the installation completes, a .Net install dialog may remain on the screen. If that happens just click Cancel.
- The installation of Git is part of the installation process. If Git 2.35.1 or greater is not already on the computer, ensure the checkbox for installing Git is checked on the installation dialog. At the end of the installation, if automatically starting tC, you may receive a message indicating that Git needs to be installed. If that message appears, just click the “Close translationCore” button, then restart tC (the app, not the installation). In tC 3.3.0, the restart of tC should be run twice.
- After installation, starting the application can take a long time (7+ minutes on some machines). There are a lot of new language resources to unpack. Please be patient. Subsequent launches of tC will be faster, but may still take a few minutes.
Mac Only
-
How do you know which install to use? Actually either install will work fine for any Mac:
- The MacOS installs starting with
tC-macos-universal ...
contain code compiled for both ARM64 (used in M1/M2) and Intel (used in older Macs). This will run slightly faster on M1/M2 Macs, but is slightly larger. - The MacOS installs starting with
tC-macos-x64 ...
contain code compiled for Intel (in older Macs). Due to the performance of the M1/M2 processors you may not notice any speed difference compared to the universal builds. They are slightly smaller installs.
- The MacOS installs starting with
-
It might take a few minutes to open tC the first time. There are a lot of new language resources to unpack. Please be patient.
-
If you get a message about Git being required, you will need to open your terminal and run:
xcode-select --install
sudo xcode-select -s /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools
-
If this does not work, you can launch the app from the command line. Open the terminal and run:
/Applications/translationCore.app/Contents/MacOS/translationCore
We Need Your Help!
There are two major ways you can help us improve translationCore:
- Leave user feedback - As you find bugs, nuisances, typos, or have other suggested improvements for tC, please use the user feedback to send us those suggestions! (Go to the Actions menu and click “User Feedback”.)
- App Localization - If you notice that some of the translated user interface can be improved or if you would like tC to be localized to a new language, you can help! We are using a crowd-sourced platform to localize translationCore. Localization text for tC is spread across three projects: https://crowdin.com/project/translationcore, https://crowdin.com/project/translationwords, https://crowdin.com/project/translationnotes, and https://crowdin.com/project/wordalignment. To help, you must create a user profile, select the correct language, find the correct word or phrase that needs to be improved, and suggest a change! If you would like to start a new language, contact us at [email protected] and we’ll complete the initial setup for you. (Note: all changes will be incorporated in the next release of tC.)
Downloads
Release 3.6.5
translationCore v3.6.5 Release Notes
translationCore (also called tC or tCore) is free, and both the software and all its content are open-licensed. We pray that this software will help to check Bible translations and will result in the growth and strengthening of the Church.
Release 3.6.5 Overview
Release v3.6.5 is a bug-fix release for highlighting of aligned scripture resources and for content update of uW resources.
Bug Fix:
- User would be able to see highlights for aligned scripture resources in the scripture pane. #7576
- Users would be able to update unfoldingWord content resources without any fails. #7580
Additional Known Issues
- When doing a clean install and including the Git install on Windows, the user may only see a blank white screen for a few minutes while tC completes its first loading process which may take several minutes. Whether or not the blank screen is displayed, the user should end and then restart tC before using it. Follow this issue at #7115.
How to Install
The installation files are available in two versions:
- The full installation files with more language resources are available on the translationCore v3.6.5release page or go to https://translationcore.com.
- The smaller installation files with fewer language resources (you can later manually download just the resources you need from Door43) are available on the translationCore v3.6.5LITE release page
Windows Only
- The installation may include installing an update to the .Net framework. After the installation completes, a .Net install dialog may remain on the screen. If that happens just click Cancel.
- The installation of Git is part of the installation process. If Git 2.35.1 or greater is not already on the computer, ensure the checkbox for installing Git is checked on the installation dialog. At the end of the installation, if automatically starting tC, you may receive a message indicating that Git needs to be installed. If that message appears, just click the “Close translationCore” button, then restart tC (the app, not the installation). In tC 3.3.0, the restart of tC should be run twice.
- After installation, starting the application can take a long time (7+ minutes on some machines). There are a lot of new language resources to unpack. Please be patient. Subsequent launches of tC will be faster, but may still take a few minutes.
Mac Only
-
How do you know which install to use? Actually either install will work fine for any Mac:
- The MacOS installs starting with
tC-macos-universal ...
contain code compiled for both ARM64 (used in M1/M2) and Intel (used in older Macs). This will run slightly faster on M1/M2 Macs, but is slightly larger. - The MacOS installs starting with
tC-macos-x64 ...
contain code compiled for Intel (in older Macs). Due to the performance of the M1/M2 processors you may not notice any speed difference compared to the universal builds. They are slightly smaller installs.
- The MacOS installs starting with
-
It might take a few minutes to open tC the first time. There are a lot of new language resources to unpack. Please be patient.
-
If you get a message about Git being required, you will need to open your terminal and run:
xcode-select --install
sudo xcode-select -s /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools
-
If this does not work, you can launch the app from the command line. Open the terminal and run:
/Applications/translationCore.app/Contents/MacOS/translationCore
We Need Your Help!
There are two major ways you can help us improve translationCore:
- Leave user feedback - As you find bugs, nuisances, typos, or have other suggested improvements for tC, please use the user feedback to send us those suggestions! (Go to the Actions menu and click “User Feedback”.)
- App Localization - If you notice that some of the translated user interface can be improved or if you would like tC to be localized to a new language, you can help! We are using a crowd-sourced platform to localize translationCore. Localization text for tC is spread across three projects: https://crowdin.com/project/translationcore, https://crowdin.com/project/translationwords, https://crowdin.com/project/translationnotes, and https://crowdin.com/project/wordalignment. To help, you must create a user profile, select the correct language, find the correct word or phrase that needs to be improved, and suggest a change! If you would like to start a new language, contact us at [email protected] and we’ll complete the initial setup for you. (Note: all changes will be incorporated in the next release of tC.)
Downloads
Release 3.6.4-LITE
translationCore v3.6.4 Release Notes
translationCore (also called tC or tCore) is free, and both the software and all its content are open-licensed. We pray that this software will help to check Bible translations and will result in the growth and strengthening of the Church.
Release 3.6.4 Overview
Release v3.6.4 is a bug-fix release for proper display of TranslationAcademy Articles for Right-to-Left languages.
Bug Fix:
- User would be able to see proper display of TranslationAcademy Articles for Right-to-Left languages . #7562
Additional Known Issues
- When doing a clean install and including the Git install on Windows, the user may only see a blank white screen for a few minutes while tC completes its first loading process which may take several minutes. Whether or not the blank screen is displayed, the user should end and then restart tC before using it. Follow this issue at #7115.
How to Install
The installation files are available in two versions:
- The full installation files with more language resources are available on the translationCore v3.6.4release page or go to https://translationcore.com.
- The smaller installation files with fewer language resources (you can later manually download just the resources you need from Door43) are available on the translationCore v3.6.4LITE release page
Windows Only
- The installation may include installing an update to the .Net framework. After the installation completes, a .Net install dialog may remain on the screen. If that happens just click Cancel.
- The installation of Git is part of the installation process. If Git 2.35.1 or greater is not already on the computer, ensure the checkbox for installing Git is checked on the installation dialog. At the end of the installation, if automatically starting tC, you may receive a message indicating that Git needs to be installed. If that message appears, just click the “Close translationCore” button, then restart tC (the app, not the installation). In tC 3.3.0, the restart of tC should be run twice.
- After installation, starting the application can take a long time (7+ minutes on some machines). There are a lot of new language resources to unpack. Please be patient. Subsequent launches of tC will be faster, but may still take a few minutes.
Mac Only
-
How do you know which install to use? Actually either install will work fine for any Mac:
- The MacOS installs starting with
tC-macos-universal ...
contain code compiled for both ARM64 (used in M1/M2) and Intel (used in older Macs). This will run slightly faster on M1/M2 Macs, but is slightly larger. - The MacOS installs starting with
tC-macos-x64 ...
contain code compiled for Intel (in older Macs). Due to the performance of the M1/M2 processors you may not notice any speed difference compared to the universal builds. They are slightly smaller installs.
- The MacOS installs starting with
-
It might take a few minutes to open tC the first time. There are a lot of new language resources to unpack. Please be patient.
-
If you get a message about Git being required, you will need to open your terminal and run:
xcode-select --install
sudo xcode-select -s /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools
-
If this does not work, you can launch the app from the command line. Open the terminal and run:
/Applications/translationCore.app/Contents/MacOS/translationCore
We Need Your Help!
There are two major ways you can help us improve translationCore:
- Leave user feedback - As you find bugs, nuisances, typos, or have other suggested improvements for tC, please use the user feedback to send us those suggestions! (Go to the Actions menu and click “User Feedback”.)
- App Localization - If you notice that some of the translated user interface can be improved or if you would like tC to be localized to a new language, you can help! We are using a crowd-sourced platform to localize translationCore. Localization text for tC is spread across three projects: https://crowdin.com/project/translationcore, https://crowdin.com/project/translationwords, https://crowdin.com/project/translationnotes, and https://crowdin.com/project/wordalignment. To help, you must create a user profile, select the correct language, find the correct word or phrase that needs to be improved, and suggest a change! If you would like to start a new language, contact us at [email protected] and we’ll complete the initial setup for you. (Note: all changes will be incorporated in the next release of tC.)
Downloads
Release 3.6.4
translationCore v3.6.4 Release Notes
translationCore (also called tC or tCore) is free, and both the software and all its content are open-licensed. We pray that this software will help to check Bible translations and will result in the growth and strengthening of the Church.
Release 3.6.4 Overview
Release v3.6.4 is a bug-fix release for proper display of TranslationAcademy Articles for Right-to-Left languages
Bug Fix:
- User would be able to see proper display of TranslationAcademy Articles for Right-to-Left languages . #7562
Additional Known Issues
- When doing a clean install and including the Git install on Windows, the user may only see a blank white screen for a few minutes while tC completes its first loading process which may take several minutes. Whether or not the blank screen is displayed, the user should end and then restart tC before using it. Follow this issue at #7115.
How to Install
The installation files are available in two versions:
- The full installation files with more language resources are available on the translationCore v3.6.4release page or go to https://translationcore.com.
- The smaller installation files with fewer language resources (you can later manually download just the resources you need from Door43) are available on the translationCore v3.6.4LITE release page
Windows Only
- The installation may include installing an update to the .Net framework. After the installation completes, a .Net install dialog may remain on the screen. If that happens just click Cancel.
- The installation of Git is part of the installation process. If Git 2.35.1 or greater is not already on the computer, ensure the checkbox for installing Git is checked on the installation dialog. At the end of the installation, if automatically starting tC, you may receive a message indicating that Git needs to be installed. If that message appears, just click the “Close translationCore” button, then restart tC (the app, not the installation). In tC 3.3.0, the restart of tC should be run twice.
- After installation, starting the application can take a long time (7+ minutes on some machines). There are a lot of new language resources to unpack. Please be patient. Subsequent launches of tC will be faster, but may still take a few minutes.
Mac Only
-
How do you know which install to use? Actually either install will work fine for any Mac:
- The MacOS installs starting with
tC-macos-universal ...
contain code compiled for both ARM64 (used in M1/M2) and Intel (used in older Macs). This will run slightly faster on M1/M2 Macs, but is slightly larger. - The MacOS installs starting with
tC-macos-x64 ...
contain code compiled for Intel (in older Macs). Due to the performance of the M1/M2 processors you may not notice any speed difference compared to the universal builds. They are slightly smaller installs.
- The MacOS installs starting with
-
It might take a few minutes to open tC the first time. There are a lot of new language resources to unpack. Please be patient.
-
If you get a message about Git being required, you will need to open your terminal and run:
xcode-select --install
sudo xcode-select -s /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools
-
If this does not work, you can launch the app from the command line. Open the terminal and run:
/Applications/translationCore.app/Contents/MacOS/translationCore
We Need Your Help!
There are two major ways you can help us improve translationCore:
- Leave user feedback - As you find bugs, nuisances, typos, or have other suggested improvements for tC, please use the user feedback to send us those suggestions! (Go to the Actions menu and click “User Feedback”.)
- App Localization - If you notice that some of the translated user interface can be improved or if you would like tC to be localized to a new language, you can help! We are using a crowd-sourced platform to localize translationCore. Localization text for tC is spread across three projects: https://crowdin.com/project/translationcore, https://crowdin.com/project/translationwords, https://crowdin.com/project/translationnotes, and https://crowdin.com/project/wordalignment. To help, you must create a user profile, select the correct language, find the correct word or phrase that needs to be improved, and suggest a change! If you would like to start a new language, contact us at [email protected] and we’ll complete the initial setup for you. (Note: all changes will be incorporated in the next release of tC.)
Downloads
Release 3.6.3-LITE
translationCore v3.6.3 Release Notes
translationCore (also called tC or tCore) is free, and both the software and all its content are open-licensed. We pray that this software will help to check Bible translations and will result in the growth and strengthening of the Church.
Release 3.6.3 Overview
Release v3.6.3 is a quick release with Ukrainian locale made available to the users with some bug fixes.
Bug Fix:
Additional Known Issues
- When doing a clean install and including the Git install on Windows, the user may only see a blank white screen for a few minutes while tC completes its first loading process which may take several minutes. Whether or not the blank screen is displayed, the user should end and then restart tC before using it. Follow this issue at #7115.
How to Install
The installation files are available in two versions:
- The full installation files with more language resources are available on the translationCore v3.6.3release page or go to https://translationcore.com.
- The smaller installation files with fewer language resources (you can later manually download just the resources you need from Door43) are available on the translationCore v3.6.3LITE release page
Windows Only
- The installation may include installing an update to the .Net framework. After the installation completes, a .Net install dialog may remain on the screen. If that happens just click Cancel.
- The installation of Git is part of the installation process. If Git 2.35.1 or greater is not already on the computer, ensure the checkbox for installing Git is checked on the installation dialog. At the end of the installation, if automatically starting tC, you may receive a message indicating that Git needs to be installed. If that message appears, just click the “Close translationCore” button, then restart tC (the app, not the installation). In tC 3.3.0, the restart of tC should be run twice.
- After installation, starting the application can take a long time (7+ minutes on some machines). There are a lot of new language resources to unpack. Please be patient. Subsequent launches of tC will be faster, but may still take a few minutes.
Mac Only
-
How do you know which install to use? Actually either install will work fine for any Mac:
- The MacOS installs starting with
tC-macos-universal ...
contain code compiled for both ARM64 (used in M1/M2) and Intel (used in older Macs). This will run slightly faster on M1/M2 Macs, but is slightly larger. - The MacOS installs starting with
tC-macos-x64 ...
contain code compiled for Intel (in older Macs). Due to the performance of the M1/M2 processors you may not notice any speed difference compared to the universal builds. They are slightly smaller installs.
- The MacOS installs starting with
-
It might take a few minutes to open tC the first time. There are a lot of new language resources to unpack. Please be patient.
-
If you get a message about Git being required, you will need to open your terminal and run:
xcode-select --install
sudo xcode-select -s /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools
-
If this does not work, you can launch the app from the command line. Open the terminal and run:
/Applications/translationCore.app/Contents/MacOS/translationCore
We Need Your Help!
There are two major ways you can help us improve translationCore:
- Leave user feedback - As you find bugs, nuisances, typos, or have other suggested improvements for tC, please use the user feedback to send us those suggestions! (Go to the Actions menu and click “User Feedback”.)
- App Localization - If you notice that some of the translated user interface can be improved or if you would like tC to be localized to a new language, you can help! We are using a crowd-sourced platform to localize translationCore. Localization text for tC is spread across three projects: https://crowdin.com/project/translationcore, https://crowdin.com/project/translationwords, https://crowdin.com/project/translationnotes, and https://crowdin.com/project/wordalignment. To help, you must create a user profile, select the correct language, find the correct word or phrase that needs to be improved, and suggest a change! If you would like to start a new language, contact us at [email protected] and we’ll complete the initial setup for you. (Note: all changes will be incorporated in the next release of tC.)
Downloads
Release 3.6.3
translationCore v3.6.3 Release Notes
translationCore (also called tC or tCore) is free, and both the software and all its content are open-licensed. We pray that this software will help to check Bible translations and will result in the growth and strengthening of the Church.
Release 3.6.3 Overview
Release v3.6.3 is a quick release with Ukrainian locale made available to the users with some bug fixes.
Bug Fix:
Additional Known Issues
- When doing a clean install and including the Git install on Windows, the user may only see a blank white screen for a few minutes while tC completes its first loading process which may take several minutes. Whether or not the blank screen is displayed, the user should end and then restart tC before using it. Follow this issue at #7115.
How to Install
The installation files are available in two versions:
- The full installation files with more language resources are available on the translationCore v3.6.3release page or go to https://translationcore.com.
- The smaller installation files with fewer language resources (you can later manually download just the resources you need from Door43) are available on the translationCore v3.6.3LITE release page
Windows Only
- The installation may include installing an update to the .Net framework. After the installation completes, a .Net install dialog may remain on the screen. If that happens just click Cancel.
- The installation of Git is part of the installation process. If Git 2.35.1 or greater is not already on the computer, ensure the checkbox for installing Git is checked on the installation dialog. At the end of the installation, if automatically starting tC, you may receive a message indicating that Git needs to be installed. If that message appears, just click the “Close translationCore” button, then restart tC (the app, not the installation). In tC 3.3.0, the restart of tC should be run twice.
- After installation, starting the application can take a long time (7+ minutes on some machines). There are a lot of new language resources to unpack. Please be patient. Subsequent launches of tC will be faster, but may still take a few minutes.
Mac Only
-
How do you know which install to use? Actually either install will work fine for any Mac:
- The MacOS installs starting with
tC-macos-universal ...
contain code compiled for both ARM64 (used in M1/M2) and Intel (used in older Macs). This will run slightly faster on M1/M2 Macs, but is slightly larger. - The MacOS installs starting with
tC-macos-x64 ...
contain code compiled for Intel (in older Macs). Due to the performance of the M1/M2 processors you may not notice any speed difference compared to the universal builds. They are slightly smaller installs.
- The MacOS installs starting with
-
It might take a few minutes to open tC the first time. There are a lot of new language resources to unpack. Please be patient.
-
If you get a message about Git being required, you will need to open your terminal and run:
xcode-select --install
sudo xcode-select -s /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools
-
If this does not work, you can launch the app from the command line. Open the terminal and run:
/Applications/translationCore.app/Contents/MacOS/translationCore
We Need Your Help!
There are two major ways you can help us improve translationCore:
- Leave user feedback - As you find bugs, nuisances, typos, or have other suggested improvements for tC, please use the user feedback to send us those suggestions! (Go to the Actions menu and click “User Feedback”.)
- App Localization - If you notice that some of the translated user interface can be improved or if you would like tC to be localized to a new language, you can help! We are using a crowd-sourced platform to localize translationCore. Localization text for tC is spread across three projects: https://crowdin.com/project/translationcore, https://crowdin.com/project/translationwords, https://crowdin.com/project/translationnotes, and https://crowdin.com/project/wordalignment. To help, you must create a user profile, select the correct language, find the correct word or phrase that needs to be improved, and suggest a change! If you would like to start a new language, contact us at [email protected] and we’ll complete the initial setup for you. (Note: all changes will be incorporated in the next release of tC.)
Downloads
Release 3.6.2 LITE
translationCore v3.6.2 Release Notes
translationCore (also called tC or tCore) is free, and both the software and all its content are open-licensed. We pray that this software will help to check Bible translations and will result in the growth and strengthening of the Church.
Release 3.6.2 Overview
Release v3.6.2 is a hotfix release for Verse Span support in wordAlignment tool.
Bug Fix:
- User would be able to align text with verse span in wordAlignment tool. #7546
- Shift-click does not selects words already aligned when words fall between the selection. #7555
Additional Known Issues
- When doing a clean install and including the Git install on Windows, the user may only see a blank white screen for a few minutes while tC completes its first loading process which may take several minutes. Whether or not the blank screen is displayed, the user should end and then restart tC before using it. Follow this issue at #7115.
How to Install
The installation files are available in two versions:
- The full installation files with more language resources are available on the translationCore v3.6.2release page or go to https://translationcore.com.
- The smaller installation files with fewer language resources (you can later manually download just the resources you need from Door43) are available on the translationCore v3.6.2LITE release page
Windows Only
- The installation may include installing an update to the .Net framework. After the installation completes, a .Net install dialog may remain on the screen. If that happens just click Cancel.
- The installation of Git is part of the installation process. If Git 2.35.1 or greater is not already on the computer, ensure the checkbox for installing Git is checked on the installation dialog. At the end of the installation, if automatically starting tC, you may receive a message indicating that Git needs to be installed. If that message appears, just click the “Close translationCore” button, then restart tC (the app, not the installation). In tC 3.3.0, the restart of tC should be run twice.
- After installation, starting the application can take a long time (7+ minutes on some machines). There are a lot of new language resources to unpack. Please be patient. Subsequent launches of tC will be faster, but may still take a few minutes.
Mac Only
-
How do you know which install to use? Actually either install will work fine for any Mac:
- The MacOS installs starting with
tC-macos-universal ...
contain code compiled for both ARM64 (used in M1/M2) and Intel (used in older Macs). This will run slightly faster on M1/M2 Macs, but is slightly larger. - The MacOS installs starting with
tC-macos-x64 ...
contain code compiled for Intel (in older Macs). Due to the performance of the M1/M2 processors you may not notice any speed difference compared to the universal builds. They are slightly smaller installs.
- The MacOS installs starting with
-
It might take a few minutes to open tC the first time. There are a lot of new language resources to unpack. Please be patient.
-
If you get a message about Git being required, you will need to open your terminal and run:
xcode-select --install
sudo xcode-select -s /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools
-
If this does not work, you can launch the app from the command line. Open the terminal and run:
/Applications/translationCore.app/Contents/MacOS/translationCore
We Need Your Help!
There are two major ways you can help us improve translationCore:
- Leave user feedback - As you find bugs, nuisances, typos, or have other suggested improvements for tC, please use the user feedback to send us those suggestions! (Go to the Actions menu and click “User Feedback”.)
- App Localization - If you notice that some of the translated user interface can be improved or if you would like tC to be localized to a new language, you can help! We are using a crowd-sourced platform to localize translationCore. Localization text for tC is spread across three projects: https://crowdin.com/project/translationcore, https://crowdin.com/project/translationwords, https://crowdin.com/project/translationnotes, and https://crowdin.com/project/wordalignment. To help, you must create a user profile, select the correct language, find the correct word or phrase that needs to be improved, and suggest a change! If you would like to start a new language, contact us at [email protected] and we’ll complete the initial setup for you. (Note: all changes will be incorporated in the next release of tC.)
Downloads
Release 3.6.2
translationCore v3.6.2 Release Notes
translationCore (also called tC or tCore) is free, and both the software and all its content are open-licensed. We pray that this software will help to check Bible translations and will result in the growth and strengthening of the Church.
Release 3.6.2 Overview
Release v3.6.2 is a hotfix release for Verse Span support in wordAlignment tool.
Bug Fix:
- User would be able to align text with verse span in wordAlignment tool. #7546
- Shift-click does not selects words already aligned when words fall between the selection. #7555
Additional Known Issues
- When doing a clean install and including the Git install on Windows, the user may only see a blank white screen for a few minutes while tC completes its first loading process which may take several minutes. Whether or not the blank screen is displayed, the user should end and then restart tC before using it. Follow this issue at #7115.
How to Install
The installation files are available in two versions:
- The full installation files with more language resources are available on the translationCore v3.6.2release page or go to https://translationcore.com.
- The smaller installation files with fewer language resources (you can later manually download just the resources you need from Door43) are available on the translationCore v3.6.2LITE release page
Windows Only
- The installation may include installing an update to the .Net framework. After the installation completes, a .Net install dialog may remain on the screen. If that happens just click Cancel.
- The installation of Git is part of the installation process. If Git 2.35.1 or greater is not already on the computer, ensure the checkbox for installing Git is checked on the installation dialog. At the end of the installation, if automatically starting tC, you may receive a message indicating that Git needs to be installed. If that message appears, just click the “Close translationCore” button, then restart tC (the app, not the installation). In tC 3.3.0, the restart of tC should be run twice.
- After installation, starting the application can take a long time (7+ minutes on some machines). There are a lot of new language resources to unpack. Please be patient. Subsequent launches of tC will be faster, but may still take a few minutes.
Mac Only
-
How do you know which install to use? Actually either install will work fine for any Mac:
- The MacOS installs starting with
tC-macos-universal ...
contain code compiled for both ARM64 (used in M1/M2) and Intel (used in older Macs). This will run slightly faster on M1/M2 Macs, but is slightly larger. - The MacOS installs starting with
tC-macos-x64 ...
contain code compiled for Intel (in older Macs). Due to the performance of the M1/M2 processors you may not notice any speed difference compared to the universal builds. They are slightly smaller installs.
- The MacOS installs starting with
-
It might take a few minutes to open tC the first time. There are a lot of new language resources to unpack. Please be patient.
-
If you get a message about Git being required, you will need to open your terminal and run:
xcode-select --install
sudo xcode-select -s /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools
-
If this does not work, you can launch the app from the command line. Open the terminal and run:
/Applications/translationCore.app/Contents/MacOS/translationCore
We Need Your Help!
There are two major ways you can help us improve translationCore:
- Leave user feedback - As you find bugs, nuisances, typos, or have other suggested improvements for tC, please use the user feedback to send us those suggestions! (Go to the Actions menu and click “User Feedback”.)
- App Localization - If you notice that some of the translated user interface can be improved or if you would like tC to be localized to a new language, you can help! We are using a crowd-sourced platform to localize translationCore. Localization text for tC is spread across three projects: https://crowdin.com/project/translationcore, https://crowdin.com/project/translationwords, https://crowdin.com/project/translationnotes, and https://crowdin.com/project/wordalignment. To help, you must create a user profile, select the correct language, find the correct word or phrase that needs to be improved, and suggest a change! If you would like to start a new language, contact us at [email protected] and we’ll complete the initial setup for you. (Note: all changes will be incorporated in the next release of tC.)