Softcatalà

Softcatala 10th anniversary group photo in MHCAT

Softcatalà is a non-profit association that promotes the use of the Catalan language on computing, Internet and new technologies. This association consists on computer specialists, philologists, students and all kind of volunteers that work on the field of translating software into Catalan, in order to preserve this language in the English-controlled software environment.

Mission and values

The members of Softcatalà share in their everyday work the following principles:

History

Softcatalà was born in 1997 as a group of volunteers with the aim of improving the presence of Catalan in new technologies. The first step was to translate the most important free and/or open-source software based programs (OpenOffice.org, Firefox, etc.) into Catalan. After that, they delivered some other projects, including the following ones:

Since 1997 Softcatalà has received several awards, among them the “National Internet Award”, presented yearly by Generalitat de Catalunya, the National Award to the Scope of Catalan Language (2005) because of the promotion of Catalan on the Internet, and several others related to the language and new technologies.

Collaborations

During this last years Softcatalà has collaborated with the terminology centre TERMCAT standardizing new Catalan terms related to new technologies.

In 2001, they started collaborating with Google, and that permitted the translation of the interface and later, the participation in the adaptation of the search engine related to Catalan pages. They have also worked on the popularization of Linux, translating GNOME and some installation and configuration tools of Mandriva and Fedora.

Web-page

The main Internet site for Softcatalà is only available in Catalan. It offers all the information about the group and explains its reasons and objectives. The web page consists of six different sections:

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