Client service becomes harder when the tool itself creates a language barrier. FoxDesk v0.3.137 lets more teams handle requests, record work and prepare reports in an interface they can use confidently.
Give each person a familiar workspace
FoxDesk now supports 24 application languages across tickets, dates, numbers, emails, reports and public views. A multilingual team can keep one shared workflow without asking everyone to work in English.
The selected language also follows the details that matter in daily work: date formats, number formats and plural forms. Client-facing views therefore feel intentional rather than partially translated.
Proper support for right-to-left languages
Arabic, Hebrew, Persian and Urdu change the direction of the interface. Navigation, forms and tables follow that direction while ticket IDs, email addresses and other left-to-right values remain readable.
Chinese, Japanese and Korean users can compose characters normally. FoxDesk waits until the character is complete before a shortcut or form action is handled.
What “24 languages” means today
All 24 languages are supported by the application. Translation review is tracked separately for each catalogue, so this release does not claim that every translation has received the same level of native-speaker review. The product support is in place and the wording can continue to improve openly.
The language count, right-to-left support and East Asian input behaviour are confirmed in the official FoxDesk v0.3.137 release.
