Release notes

Easyling Release Notes August, 2023

Why did the computer go on holiday in August? It needed a byte of summer! So did our developers, so there are a bit fewer notes this time. The two highlights are improvements of our JavaScript-based translation engine and that we added more details to our reports submitted to Google Analytics. Read the full article for the details.

Easyling Release Notes July, 2023

This month, we released two major improvements to out JavaScript-based translation engine as well as experimented with using OpenAI’s GPT to provide translations. This is a good one that you won’t want to miss. Read the full article below.

Easyling Release Notes June, 2023

Despite June being a pretty productive month for us, I’ll try to make the release notes pretty light so that they fit my carry on luggage. However, we can’t miss the highlights, like how the JavaScript translator engine’s built-in language selector can now be enabled or disabled without changing the embed code and how you can now have better control of which languages are shown. Refer to the complete article for the details.

Easyling Release Notes April, 2023

Happy Star Wars day, May the Fourth Be With You! This month, we focused on new features. The majority of them are for Crest, the JavaScript-based publishing method. Read the full article for the details.

Easyling Release Notes March, 2023

Well, the 4th of April passed, and the release notes still weren’t published. I believe it’s appropriate to say that it’s 4/04, release notes not found. Also, sorry about that, this month was quite hectic with all the different features we released. The highlights are all in Crest, our JavaScript-based translation engine. This month, we focused on attribute translation and additional customisation options for the language selector. Read the full article for the details!

Easyling Release Notes January, 2023

January has been a month of behind-the-scenes preparation and bug-fixing. I’m not supposed to tell you yet, but rest assured we’re working on some very cool stuff. The two main highlights for this month are additional information on the state of crawls and support for the srcset attribute in the JavaScript translation engine. Read the full article for the details!