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Version
4.2, released
May 18, 2026
If you're a developer:
Please download our evaluation version which is free to try indefinitely. There is no expiry period but you'll only be able to translate 50% of the strings in your solution until a license is obtained. These will be randomly selected and the remaining strings will not appear in the translator's version of the program. Note that a copy of the translator's version is also included in the developer's version so you need not download both. The core program for the developer's version however is the TranSolution extension which integrates into Visual Studio itself. To get started with this after installation, simply load your solution in Visual Studio (or use the sample solution "C:\Users\Public\Documents\Hexadigm Systems\TranSolution\Sample Solution\Sample.sln" - see its "ReadMe" file), and activate "Tools -> Translate -> Outgoing". After filling in two simple dialogs, a ".trn" file is created with all applicable strings in your solution. This can then be translated using the translator's version and imported back into your solution using "Tools -> Translate -> Incoming". See installed "Help.chm" file for complete details (also available via the F1 key or "Help" button where applicable). Thank you for evaluating TranSolution.
SHA256 hash (Setup.exe):
b2e0451061181339839dc94e505a2deef1f4610552b0340a99b3e9438d09099c
We apologize, but no longer incorporate a code signing certificate in our application due to long-standing difficulties working with certificate authorities. As a result, your browser or Windows itself may warn you about running software from an unknown publisher. The installed application is safe however, and does not communicate with any websites including our own (except to download the installer). The only exception is a call to the Microsoft Translator servers if you use the application's "Translate from the web" feature. No other network communication occurs. You can run your favorite hash utility on the downloaded "Setup.exe" file and it should match the SHA256 hash shown just below this message, confirming the file you received is the one we published. On Windows for instance you can run the following utility from PowerShell:
Get-FileHash Setup.exe -Algorithm SHA256
or alternatively the following from the command prompt:
certutil -hashfile Setup.exe SHA256
Release notes
If you're a translator:
You may download a free, permanent copy of the translator's version of TranSolution which you can use to translate any translation (".trn") file originating from the developer's version above (or experiment using the sample file "C:\Users\Public\Documents\Hexadigm Systems\TranSolution\Sample.trn" after installation). See online help for complete details. Note that this program is not an evaluation version and therefore not available for sale (you won't find it on our
purchase
page). It's a free, full-working copy that you can use to translate strings received from the developer's version above (client developers must send you a ".trn" file to translate). Feel free to encourage your software clients to try the developer's version. We believe both programs will make everyone's life a lot easier. Thank you for your support.
SHA256 hash (Setup.exe):
660db4a74d71bfefd45abef4ca6001bc3557642f366c842e72e4b38b5f8ad51d
We apologize, but no longer incorporate a code signing certificate in our application due to long-standing difficulties working with certificate authorities. As a result, your browser or Windows itself may warn you about running software from an unknown publisher. The installed application is safe however, and does not communicate with any websites including our own (except to download the installer). The only exception is a call to the Microsoft Translator servers if you use the application's "Translate from the web" feature. No other network communication occurs. You can run your favorite hash utility on the downloaded "Setup.exe" file and it should match the SHA256 hash shown just below this message, confirming the file you received is the one we published. On Windows for instance you can run the following utility from PowerShell:
Get-FileHash Setup.exe -Algorithm SHA256
or alternatively the following from the command prompt:
certutil -hashfile Setup.exe SHA256
Release notes