TestSprite: A Developer's First Look at Localization Testing Done Right
The Problem Nobody Talks About You've shipped your app to 10 countries. Users in Japan complain the date picker shows "13/32/2026". Brazilian users see a price tag formatted "$1.000,00 USD" (technically correct for locale, but weird). Indian devs report timezone calculations are off by 30 minutes.
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