Tune Up Utilities 2006 soon


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I asked them in an email and I just got the answer...they say "We currently hope to release TU2006 very soon." :)

I read in another place (Torrent tracker) that an English version should be out today, don't know if this is true. :unsure:

/Chrille

you can translate it yourself

if you don't understand german ... just take out the 2004 version and type it a bit over in the .ttx files in the data map :)

overwriting them with 2004 version won't help btw.

systemcontrol2xa.jpg

see for yourself :D :D :D

I don't know if you're able to translate everything, the menu buttons ... I tried copying the 2004 version of it... but it seems program itself has the buttons (non animated one's) in it's exe file so even if you overwrite them you only see them appear when you go over them with your mouse.

iecontextmenu.ini can be translated too (in the Tune-Up map)

EDIT:

I edited Integrator.exe with PE Explorer:

check the screen :D :D :D

integrator5tc.jpg

I can fully translate it if I change the menu images(animated one's) in the .exe files, If you want I can do that.... but the English version might be released soon :)

Edited by Mumoto

I can fully translate it if I change the menu images(animated one's) in the .exe files, If you want I can do that.... but the English version might be released soon :)

I have translated 'Integrator.exe' and 'DiskCleaner.exe' if you want to translate more just download PE Explorer and edit :D :D :D

Edited by Mumoto

For the people that want to see what i've done download the files here(zipped):

http://www.movies-network.com/Tuneup2006.zip

Unzip everything in the Tune-Up Utilities 2006 map :)

*NOTE* only those 2 files translated, nothing more so don't expect the whole program to be translated :D :D :D

90% of DiskCleaner.exe has been translated... too tired to finish :p

some people who think it's fun can translate the rest if they want (well I took the most out of the 2004 version ;))

How difficult it is for TuneUp, having a program as requested as it has, take so long to do a translation. I know nothing about deutsch, but it can't be that hard =/

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Well it needs to be correct after all, they might be checking it over and over again, it would've been better if they had Dynamic images in which they could change the text in a .lang file or something, ofcourse with all the other translations too.

Now they have to change almost every file lol that will take a while

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