Assign permissions to various translators to perform different functions
Uses Unicode throughout so will work with any target language
Editor
A web-based translation editor means you can translate anywhere online
The web interface is translated into more than 40 languages, and translations of the interface are updated live as you translate the Pootle project (The server needs to have the Pootle project as shipped with Pootle)
Implements Right-to-Left display for those languages that need it for both translation content and the user interface
Uses customised styling for languages to ensure proper display of both source text, target text, and the user interface
Highlights XML tags and possible spacing problems
Find remainging work by filtering untranslated or fuzzy units
Review quality with many checks for translation errors, customised for several different language conventions
Handles PO plurals, msgctx and KDE 3 style context
Shows translator comments, programmer comments (automatic comments) and allows for editing the translator comments.
Does terminology matching from glossaries in the terminology project, or a project specific glossary
Can use suggestions from a translation memory. See updatetm.
Clickable characters to help users who can't type all the characters of their languages
Pootle has been built on the contributions of the free-software translation community. We are discussing how to improve the Pootle UI. Come and share your ideas!