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Change the app language

Dainvo can show the core desktop app UI in multiple languages.

Supported languages

Dainvo currently supports:

  • English
  • French
  • Spanish
  • Portuguese (Brazil)
  • German
  • Dutch
  • Norwegian Bokmål
  • Finnish
  • Swedish
  • Korean
  • Japanese
  • Chinese (Simplified)

Change the language

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Go to General.
  3. Find Language.
  4. Choose App language.
  5. Select System default or a specific language.

The change applies immediately and is saved for the next time you open Dainvo.

Use system default

System default follows the language reported by your operating system or desktop environment. Regional variants map to Dainvo's supported language set. For example, French variants use French, Portuguese variants use Portuguese (Brazil), Norwegian variants use Norwegian Bokmål, and Chinese variants use Chinese (Simplified).

If your system language is not supported yet, Dainvo uses English.

What changes

The language setting changes Dainvo-owned app UI, including:

  • Sign-in and account screens
  • Settings
  • Calendar controls
  • Event, task, and bucket dialogs
  • Command palette text
  • Update prompts
  • App-owned errors
  • Desktop reminder and test-notification copy

What does not change

Dainvo does not translate content that comes from you or from connected providers. This keeps your real data unchanged.

The language setting does not translate:

  • Event titles, task titles, bucket names, project names, file names, email subjects, or notes
  • Calendar names and connected account names
  • Provider brand names such as Google, Microsoft, Todoist, Zoom, Webex, and TickTick
  • Google, Microsoft, Apple, Todoist, Zoom, Webex, TickTick, or other external sign-in pages
  • Dainvo marketing pages or help-center article language

If part of the app still appears in English

Some newly added labels may need a follow-up translation pass during alpha. Use the feedback button in Dainvo and include the screen name, selected app language, and the English text you still see.