Poedit is an open source, free and multiplatform graphical software that has been designed from the ground up to allow users to easily and quickly edit .po files, also known as gettext catalogs. In other words, this application aims to be a graphical editor for translations generated with the well known gettext program.
On GNU/Linux, you have two choices when it comes to installing the Poedit application. If you are a hardcore user and you want to optimize it for your distribution and hardware architecture, we strongly recommend you to use the source tarball, which can be downloaded from Softpedia, free of charge.
Please note that installing from sources requires you to have various libraries installed on your system, as well as a compiler. On the other hand, beginners should attempt installing the Poedit application from the default software repositories of their GNU/Linux distributions, using the pre-built binary packages.
The software is written in the C++ programming language and it uses the cross-platform wxWidgets GUI toolkit for its graphical user interface. It supports all GNU/Linux distributions, as well as the Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X operating systems.
Currently, the application is available for download only as a universal sources archive on GNU/Linux systems and it has been successfully tested with both 32-bit and 64-bit instruction set architectures. Pre-built binary packages might be available on third-party software repositories of various distributions of Linux.
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