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Leopard Release Notes: Internationalization
Internationalization is the process of readying software to handle different text systems and locale-specific features. Localization is the process of translating an application's text elements, and adjusting the user interface, for a specific language or region. Cocoa provides APIs to help developers internationalize and localize software. Cocoa also includes utilities to manage locales, dates, and measurement systems in a consistent manner.

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Application Kit Release Notes (10.4 and Earlier) (HTML)
2006-07-17
Foundation Release Notes (HTML)
Describes new features, notes, and known issues for the Foundation framework in Mac OS X v10.5.
2007-10-31
Input Method Kit Reference Update (HTML) (PDF)
Summarizes the symbols added to the Input Method Kit framework.
2007-07-18
Input Method Kit Release Note (HTML)
Describes an Objective-C framework for building input methods for Chinese, Japanese, and other languages.
2007-07-17