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# Platform Updates

### **Notification Bar in ReleaseOwl**

To keep users informed and up to date, **ReleaseOwl** includes a **Notification Bar** feature that displays important system messages directly within the application interface.

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#### **Multi-Language Support Enhancement**

Introduced multi-language support in ReleaseOwl to improve accessibility and enhance the user experience for global users. Users can now switch the application language directly from the profile menu. Language support has been implemented across most labels and application screens to provide a more localized and user-friendly experience.

The following languages are currently supported:

* English
* German
* Spanish
* French
* Portuguese

This enhancement enables users to interact with the application in their preferred language, improving usability and navigation across ReleaseOwl modules.

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