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zipLogix Launches zipForm Spanish Language Interface

Jan 04, 2011

zipLogix, creator of zipForm has announced that it has developed a user interface (UI) feature for Spanish-speaking real estate professionals and their clients. Just released to all zipForm 6 software users across the country is the ability to change the UI language from English to Spanish by toggling between the two. zipForm 6 is the first real estate forms software to offer a Spanish language interface feature designed to streamline the contract completion process and simplify navigation for many Spanish-speaking users. zipLogix's flagship products, the zipForm 6 Professional (online) and zipForm 6 Standard (desktop) versions, both feature the Spanish language option. This option allows the user to have a higher sense of transparency with their Spanish-speaking clients and helps clients understand the software interface. The ability to switch between the two languages provides convenience for thousands of Spanish-speaking real estate professionals and their clients during the sometimes confusing transaction process. zipForm 6, along with zipLogix's transaction management system, relay, also includes a Spanish language interface. Spanish is written and spoken by the second largest population group in the United States. For the segment of this community that practices real estate, using software with only an English interface sometimes presents a problem. This dilemma was identified by the zipLogix team and another industry-leading solution has been implemented into the zipForm 6 software. For more information, visit www.ziplogix.com.
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