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Leopard Reference Library: Internationalization
Internationalization is the process of designing software to accommodate multiple locales and creating user-interface content that is easy to localize. Localization is adapting the locale-specific content of an application's user interface to one or more other cultural regions. Developers can use a suite of free Mac OS X tools to localize their software.

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Internationalization Programming Topics (HTML) (PDF)
Explains how to support multiple languages in software.
Guides 2009-01-06
Xcode Project Management Guide (HTML) (PDF)
Provides practical descriptions of the major development tasks developers perform with Xcode.
Guides 2009-01-06
How can I determine the order of the languages set by the user in the Language tab of the International preference pane? (HTML)
QA1391: Retrieving the order of the languages set by the International preference pane in Cocoa, Carbon, and Terminal.
Technical Q&As 2006-12-19