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Mobility
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A Comprehensive Guide to Rails Internationalization
Finally, we are ready to add a Product model with the ability to add dynamic translation. First, we will use the mobility gem. Mobility is a gem for storing and retrieving translations as attributes on a class. It has several strategies for storing translations and works perfectly with both ActiveRecord and Sequel.
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Termit - Translations with speech synthesis in your terminal as a ruby gem
r18n - I18n tool to translate your Ruby application.