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Paratext Lite 9.0.7 Release Notes

We, the development team thank you so much for using this product. We continue to consider your comments and suggestions about PTLite, and how we could improve it. With your suggestions you have helped us make Paratext Lite more usable and useful for your work in Bible translation. We are so thankful to all you Beta and Alpha testers, thanks for all your valuable feedback.

If you have not upgraded in a while, we think you will find that now is a good time to try out this new release. We pray that this tool will be useful to you in your translation work, so that all may know of the Great God that we serve!

What is new in Paratext Lite 9.0.7

Major new features

  • Better support for smaller screens
  • Faster list showing resources available for install
  • Faster notes list
  • Dark theme support
    • follows device’s theme settings in Android 10+
  • Enhanced “Right to Left” language user interface support
  • Now uses custom verisification files

Updated features

Toolbar now displays workspace context instead of “A”, “B”, “C” letters

New localisations

  • Khmer

Localisation for the following languages

  • Azerbaijani (99%)
  • Chinese, Simplified (99%)
  • Chinese, Traditional (99%)
  • English, USA (default en-US)
  • French (98%)
  • Indonesian (99%)
  • Khmer (99%)
  • Persian (100%)
  • Portuguese (98%)
  • Portuguese, Brazilian (100%)
  • Russian (100%)
  • Spanish (100%)
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You are welcome. Thank you for using it, and for your comments and suggestions towards improving it.

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