The Little Library 1.1 has just been released with an important new feature: the ability to change the language of the interface at will. Sure, you’ve always been able to change the language of the interface to a completely different language (currently only Spanish and English), but now you’re also able to make your own English (or other language) interface text! This means The Little Library should now be completely localizable to any setting worldwide in which there is a UTF-8 supported written language. Try it out for yourself! (I’ve got an “English Bob” version of the interface just for myself, in which I’ve changed category names, and text here and there to be specific to the kinds of things I want in my library).
If you’re wondering what’s so special about this new feature, remember that this will allow anyone with the Little Library application to translate it to any other language and to make the interfaces meet their needs easily (and without needing to code anything). Since the Little Library is built for worldwide users, hopefully this will help users to be able to use it and adjust it as a tool to meet their specific needs.
If you already have the Little Library, you likely already have the upgrade. No manual upgrades necessary.