Friday, May 15, 2009

SketchUp is now available in Chinese (Traditional)

As of today, Google SketchUp is available in fifteen of the world's most popular languages. It has taken us a while to get there, but I'm proud to announce that we've just added Chinese (Traditional) to the list of languages we support, along with French, Italian, German, Spanish, Japanese, Polish, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian, Dutch, Korean, Turkish, Czech and Chinese (Simplified). On behalf of all of us out here in Google's Boulder office, I'd like to say "您好" to all of you, and welcome you to the SketchUp user community.

5 comments:

  1. Yah!!!
    That is really a great news to me!
    It would be more convenient to the people like me

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  2. When do we get it natively on linux?

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  3. Woops- left out a couple languages. SketchUp is also available in Dutch, Korean, Turkish and Czech!

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  4. PUHLEEZE give us a native linux version. Is it that hard starting from the MAC OS X code-base ?

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  5. (Waiting for the native linux version...)++

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