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.XLF File Extension

A .XLF file is a XLIFF Document, created by OASIS.

Open with OmegaT. Available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

What is a .XLF file?

The file extension .XLF refers to an XLIFF Document, which stands for XML Localization Interchange File Format. This type of file is structured in XML format and was created under the guidelines set by the OASIS Technical Committee. The purpose of an XLIFF document is to provide a standardized way to handle data that can be localized, meaning it can be adapted for different languages and regions without losing any information. This makes it particularly useful for software development and translation purposes where multiple language versions are needed.

To open an .XLF file, you can use specific translation management software or any general text editor. Some of the specialized programs that can handle .XLF files include OmegaT and Maxprograms Swordfish. These tools are designed to help with translating text and managing localization projects efficiently. Alternatively, since .XLF files are essentially text files in XML format, you can also open them with any basic text editor like Notepad on Windows or TextEdit on macOS. This allows you to view and edit the content manually, although using specialized software might provide additional useful features for handling localization tasks.

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