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February 19, 2003



Create multilingual term catalogues and make them available across different media

 

Termado
= must have
Software Tool
FREE

Termado lets you create searchable multilingual glossaries, lexicons, dictionaries and advanced term catalogues and publish them across different Media. Termado consists of an "Administrator" and a "Publishing Engine".

The Termado Administrator is needed to create a term catalogue. You can either manually enter terms and their definitions or import them from other sources (e.g. Excel, WORD, Web sites). You can add hyperlinks to conceptually related terms or to FAQ (frequently asked questions) and you can specify in which languages Termado shall present terms, synonyms and definitions.

The XML-based Termado Publishing engine allows you to make your termbase available across different Media through multiple language interfaces. You can offer your term catalogue as a Web Service allowing others to integrate Termado search functions or to re-publish your content on their sites.
View an Example of a Termado Web dictionary.


Termado offers a lot more features and customization options than the ones I could introduce here. More information and additional resources, like tutorials, white papers and demos, are available on the Termado Web site.

For information about alternative solutions, see Robin Good's article about Creating Professional Glossaries with Babylon Builder and SPIDER Multilingual Content Management.

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