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  1. You can upload and download your language files in many different ways. The first way is to use the web interface. You can upload a file from your computer, or a file located online, on Github for example. If you upload a file located online, you can set Web Translate It to automatically download this file everyday, or update the file using a post-receive hook.
    You can upload and download your language files in many different ways. The first way is to use the web interface. You can upload a file from your computer, or a file located online, on Github for example. If you upload a file located online, you can set Web Translate It to automatically download this file everyday, or update the file using a post-receive hook.
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  3. You can upload and download your language files in many different ways. The first way is to use the web interface. You can upload a file from your computer, or a file located online, on Github for example. If you upload a file located online, you can set WebTranslateIt to automatically download this file everyday, or update the file using a post-receive hook.
    You can upload and download your language files in many different ways. The first way is to use the web interface. You can upload a file from your computer, or a file located online, on Github for example. If you upload a file located online, you can set WebTranslateIt to automatically download this file everyday, or update the file using a post-receive hook.
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  4. You can upload and download your language files in many different ways. The first way is to use the web interface. You can upload a file from your computer, or a file located online, on Github for example. If you upload a file located online, you can set WebTranslateIt to automatically download this file everyday, or update the file using a post-receive hook.
    You can upload and download your language files in many different ways. The first way is to use the web interface. You can upload a file from your computer, or a file located online, on Github for example. If you upload a file located online, you can set WebTranslateIt to automatically download this file everyday, or update the file using a post-receive hook.
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  5. The File Manager is where you upload and download your language files. You can upload a file from your computer, or a file located online, on Github for example.
    The File Manager is where you upload and download your language files. You can upload a file from your computer, or a file located online, on Github for example.
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  7. The File Manager is where you upload and download your language files. You can upload a file from your computer, or a file located online, on GitHub for example.
    The File Manager is where you upload and download your language files. You can upload a file from your computer, or a file located online, on GitHub for example.
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  8. The File Manager is where you upload and download your language files. You can upload a file from your computer, or a file located online, on Github for example.
    The File Manager is where you upload and download your language files. You can upload a file from your computer, or a file located online, on Github for example.
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