Improvements to the Batch Operations
By Edouard on April 15, 2013
We just released a batch of improvements to the Batch Operations feature in WebTranslateIt.
Batch Operations is a feature on WebTranslateIt which lets you update a batch of segments in just a few clicks.
This new release focused on making it easier to run a new batch operation, as well as providing better feedback to the user.
Start a batch operation
We completely revamped the page to start a batch operation. It now lets you see how many segments and which segments will be updated by the batch operation.
If you select a batch operation updating translations, a third option lets you chose if you want to perform a batch operation in the current language or in all languages.
Batch Operation status
A progress bar now lets you see the status of each of you batch operations.
You can now see if your batch operation is currently running or has finished.
Review changes
After your batch operation has finished running a link invites you to review the changes made:
Your batch operations are now logged to your project Activity Feed:
You can also review the details of the changes:
New filter: Filter by changes made a Batch Operation
But that’s not it. Now translation changes made via a batch operation appear as such in the translation history.
And translations are now filterable by “last edited via a batch operation” in the translation interface.
We hope you will find this improvement useful. Thank you for using WebTranslateIt.