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Bring Google Translate To Your Desktop

October 21st 2009 | Posted by Edg3
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Online translators are indispensable for anyone browsing a web site that’s not in their native language. One of the most popular free online translators is Google Translate. While Google’s translator does get the job done, it still requires a few steps to get what you want.

You need to either copy/paste the text you want translated, or copy/paste the URL of the site you want. Sure, it’s not back-breaking work but haven’t you ever wished that there was an even faster way?

Client for Google Translate is a Windows desktop translator that will make translating even faster. You can set it to translate to your preferred language as soon as you select any text or set it to wait for a click on its icon.

[Client for Google Translate Screen 1]

[Client for Google Translate Screen 2]

[Client for Google Translate Screen 3]

Client for Google Translate supports more than 40 languages and works in Windows apps like Word, Outlook, Firefox, Internet Explorer, and more.

Here’s a video on how to use it:

Client for Google Translate runs on Windows 2000, XP, Vista




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