AmigaBase uses the locale.library. So it is possible to display text in various languages. Currently AmigaBase supports the English, German, Swedish, Italian, French, Spanish, Danish and Dutch language. If you want AmigaBase to support your language, you have to edit the file AppStrings.source and translate it into your language (if the file is not included in this directory, contact me!). For each string you have to insert a line like this: /* Language-ID "Your translation" */ where Language-ID is one of: D german DK danish E spanish F french GB english I italian N norwegian NL dutch P portuguese S swedish Put the translated strings just behind the originals. Then use MakeCat to build the locale file. MakeCat is PD. You find it on the German AmigaMagazin Disk 1, or you can simply contact me for getting it. Then you have to test your locale file. Please test every menu item of AmigaBase. Take care not to use any shortcut twice anywhere. Umlauts or other non ascii characters are not allowed to be shortcuts. Please contact me before translating any text! Perhaps another person is translating the file into the same language! If you think your locale file is ready for the distribution, send me a copy of the AppStrings.source file. I will add it to the next release of AmigaBase and make it available to the public. For translating the AppStrings.source file into a new language I offer you a free registration of AmigaBase.