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Process Manager Localization Customer FAQs 


butlerj
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Hi All!

The Nintex Process Manager team is excited to annouce that French, German, and Spanish localization will soon be coming to Process Manager. We wanted to put out this FAQ to help answer some questions before it arrives!

 

Q: What is “Localization” and what parts of Process Manager does it cover? 

A: With the release of “localization” Process Manager will officially start supporting languages other than English for the Process Manager user experience. Starting with French, German, and Spanish support, the localization efforts will enable Nintex to introduce additional language support in a rapid fashion in the future as customer demand necessitates it. The initial localization work by Nintex will cover the UI elements that are created / managed by Nintex, so this does not include actual user generated process content itself (this is something we will look to support in the future and can be facilitated through process variations today). 

 

Q: Is there an additional cost for the localized version of Process Manager? 

A: No, there is no additional cost for Process Manager support in languages other than English.  

 

Q: When will the localized version of Process Manager be available?  

A: An Advanced Preview for Process Manager localization available towards the start of Q3 CY24 that can be registered for here. The Advanced Preview will include localization for the following parts of the applications:  

  • Process Map 

  • Process Procedure and Edit  

  • Process Sharing  

  • Process Importing and Exporting  

  • Process Feedback 

The full release of localization for Process Manager will be available to all customers by the end of CY24 Q3 (Sept 2024). 

 

Q: Are individual users within a site able to customize which language they see, or does the whole site have to be in one language? 

A: While sites/tenants will have a “default” language that all new users will be provisioned with, users are then also able to manage their display language from within their user profile. This means that a site might be configured with a default language of English, but a user can change their language to Spanish without it impacting other users in the site. 

 

Q: How do our customers control their site or personal language? 

A: The site language can be controlled by Promaster (admin) users via the ‘Site Language’ setting within the admin configuration area. Individual users can change their site language from their user profile. 

 

Q: Are all parts of Process Manager going to be localized? 

A: Yes, all areas/features of Process Manager will be localized. Some of the add-on capabilities will not be localized as part of the “phase 1” delivery in August, however they will be localized by the end of the calendar year. 

 

Q: Will the Process Manager help documentation and enablement content also be localized? 

A: There is currently no timeline for localizing the help and training content. For the time being we recommend customers use their browser's native translation capability to review this content.

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  • June 21, 2024

Fantastic! Will be on the lookout for more release information. 

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  • January 15, 2025

Hi ​@butlerj,

Thanks for the information provided on this “Localisation” topic.

Are there any plans to introduce other languages? e.g. Chinese?

Thanks,

Carlos

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butlerj
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  • January 15, 2025

@cferrer we are currently evaluating additional langugages for support across the different Nintex products. Right now our top requests have been Portugues and Japanese, however I don’t have a timeline yet for support of these additional languages.

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  • January 22, 2025

Thanks ​@butlerj.

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