iDailyDiary Languages |
You can change the default language that iDailyDiary uses for its Graphical User Interface (GUI). Go to the 'View - Preferences' menu,
then choose the 'Language' option. You can choose the language from the list and click 'Apply', iDailyDiary will update the GUI to the new language.
iDailyDiary automatically displays month and day names in the language of the local computer. To change the local language of the computer go to
'Start - Control Panel - Regional and Language Options', or if you prefer iDailyDiary to ignore the local computer regional settings and always
display months and days in English you can set this through 'View - Preferences - Date and Time'.
Below are the languages iDailyDiary has available. The language files are stored in the \Language sub-folder, if you don't have a
particular language installed or want to update to the latest version you can download it below.
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Chinese (Simplified) Contributed by T. Y. Lee / M. Seto.
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Chinese (Traditional) Contributed by M. Seto.
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Dutch Contributed by Nora Ghaoui and M. Wassens
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French Contributed by S. Pierrard.
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German Contributed by K. Linnow.
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Italian Contributed by Luca Cassioli.
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Turkish Contributed by U. Madran.
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Japanese Contributed by SHU.
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Danish Contributed by S. Gabriel.
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Spanish Contributed by E. Ciancaglini.
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Polish Contributed by Zbipan Legionowo.
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Hebrew Contributed by R. Vinner.
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Hungarian Contributed by T. Kornyei.
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Swedish Contributed by M. Nilsson.
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Macedonian Contributed by V. Kockovski.
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Albanian Contributed by F. Bestar.
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Slovenian Contributed by B. Bensa.
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Portuguese (Brazillian) Contributed by P. Neto.
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