This is a demo video of a very simple app, Clock Chimes for Mac OS X. It plays clock chimes on the hour and quarters. You can choose Westminster, Whittington, or St. Michael chimes, set the volume, and choose the time of day when they start and stop playing. It’s available on the Mac App Store.
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Who is responsible for the translation?
http://screencast.com/t/9e2RJfPdInsE
It’s unreadable
I am. Well, Google, more accurately. Do you know of an inexpensive way to get accurate translations?
Unfortunately no. I’ve never needed a professional translation. Did you use google Translate or do you have some language skills?
I’ll post my description for the app:
“Genießen Sie “Glockenschlag” jetzt für ihren Mac! Es gibt vier Glockenspiele: zwei Westminster, Whittington und St. Michael. Sie können eine Zeitspanne einstellen, in der keine Glocken geläutet werden, sodass Sie beispielsweise Nachts nicht gestört werden. Zudem ist die Lautstärke anpassbar.”
Thanks, that is immensely helpful and you really didn’t have to.
I have some skills, but not in German. I know the translations aren’t great but the other choice is to not even offer the app outside English speaking countries. And then those people don’t benefit at all. My hope has been that if the app at least shows up in other stores, the screenshots can tell the story.