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Rigo
Published: 2014/4/11 2:19  Updated: 2014/4/11 2:19
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Joined: 11/19/2006
From: London, England
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 APC&TCP: New Product Webpages online
I'd like to make a suggestion, which is: Could you get someone to proof-read your press-releases and make sure that they actually make grammatical sense in the language you intend to publish in. This isn't a criticism, actually far from it, as I realise that you do a lot for the community, but it just seems that releasing "proper" press packs in the target language would make a much better impact, rather than leaving it to the website maintainer to decipher the original meaning, and possibly loosing something in the translation. Please accept this as positive feedback, rather than a criticism, as if you are really stuck, I would happily look over any English language targeted items and rework them appropriately. Simon
AndreasM
Published: 2014/4/11 8:24  Updated: 2014/4/11 8:24
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Joined: 02/15/2007
From: Germany
Comments: 687
 Re: APC&TCP: New Product Webpages online
the problem are, we dont have a proof reader for that at the moment
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