The market for apps is global. For example, the Windows Store is available in 230 international markets and more than 106 languages, but only approximately 7% of apps are localized to more than one language. Consider this: There are more potential customers for your app who speak other languages than potential customers who speak your language. By offering your apps in multiple languages and providing support for them, you increase the potential market for your apps. This is a great way to differentiate you from other competitive apps that are not world ready. The Windows 8.1 XAML platform provides some great infrastructure for building world-ready apps. In this post, we introduce you to some of the important factors in localized apps for XAML and how to handle them in your apps. Non-localized apps should also consider international scenarios when handling user input. For example family members could be communicating using a social app in a different language from the UI of the app. There are some simple techniques you can add to your apps to improve the experience.


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