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Fitness and wellness app Gentler Streak updated to support more languages

Gentler Streak, the popular fitness and wellness app for Apple platforms, has just received an update that will make the app easier to use. use for more people around the world. This is because the latest version of Gentler Streak adds support for Asian languages.

Gentler Streak is now available in more languages

Version 4.6 of Gentler Streak is now fully translated into Japanese, Korean, Traditional and Simplified Chinese. The update comes after Gentler Streak added support for French, German, Italian, Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese last year.

“Until now, you could use the application in English, German, Italian, Brazilian-Portuguese. , Spanish and French. Starting tomorrow, users who speak Japanese, Korean, Traditional and Simplified Chinese will also be able to easily use the app in their language. It makes us excited, proud and curious,” he said. Gentler Streak co-founder Katarina Lotrich told 9to5Mac.

Lotrich thanked the app's beta users, who played a critical role in providing feedback on translations into new languages. “In this month-long testing process, all four local beta groups played an extremely important role by providing prompt feedback, suggesting improved language, and pointing out things we missed,” he said. – she added.

More about the application

For those who are not familiar, Gentler Streak is an app that helps users better understand their fitness to see if they can improve their workouts or if they're pushing themselves too hard. The app received Apple's App of the Year award for Apple Watch in 2022 and was most recently a finalist for the 2023 Apple Design Award.

  • Gentler Streak presents updated monthly activity report.

You can download Gentler Streak for free on the App Store, but some advanced features require a subscription or lifetime license. It's worth noting that Activity Recap is free, so anyone can use it.

Be sure to check out the interview with Katarina Lothrick, founder of Gentler Streak, here on 9to5Mac.

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