Release notes

Easyling release notes February, 2024

Last month was so productive that this was bound to happen - a month when we focused on fixing existing features as opposed to building new ones. It’s also a pretty short month. Yeah. That’s the excuse I’ll use. The fixes are important though. Please read the details.

Easyling release notes January, 2024

We returned from the holidays reinvigorated and had one of the most productive months in quite a while now. We improved existing features significantly. Both the translator engine itself as well as our OpenAI GPT integration was updated. Read the full article for all details.

Easyling release notes December, 2023

Happy New Year Everyone! I hope your holiday season was equally delightful as mine. Aside from the gingerbread house I made, there was a delicious new feature we released in December: experimental support for using GPT as a machine translator engine. Oh and there were a few fixes too. Read the details after the fold.

Easyling release notes November, 2023

November came and went with only a minor new feature and a bunch of fixes. The new feature is rather exciting though: When you use the Crawl wizard, it’ll check the user agent of your browser and set it as the default value for Custom user agent under the Miscellaneous tab of step 4. This will allow you to crawl more sites. Read the full details after the fold.

Easyling release notes October, 2023

October felt pretty short to me. Does anyone else feel the same way? Anyway, the release notes will be short too. The main highlights are a couple of under-the-hood improvements for Crest, our JavaScript-based translation engine. Read the full article for the details.

Easyling release notes September, 2023

This month was a productive one. The only thing missing is the joke that I’d normally put here. We focused on improving the JavaScript translation engine as well as on the redesign of our website. I’m 100% sure you noticed at least one of those already. Read the full article for the details.

Easyling Release Notes August, 2023

Why did the computer go on holiday in August? It needed a byte of summer! So did our developers, so there are a bit fewer notes this time. The two highlights are improvements of our JavaScript-based translation engine and that we added more details to our reports submitted to Google Analytics. Read the full article for the details.

Easyling Release Notes July, 2023

This month, we released two major improvements to out JavaScript-based translation engine as well as experimented with using OpenAI’s GPT to provide translations. This is a good one that you won’t want to miss. Read the full article below.