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Translator+: Online Multi-Translation Tool 3.1


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Requirements Internet connection. Does not support Windows Mobile 6.1!
Downloads 6 Limitations None
Publisher SHAPE Services GmbH File Size 0
Date added 19 Oct 2004 Check your speed

Translator+ is a powerful online multi-translation tool that allows users to translate words and even phrases.Translator+ supports: English, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Chinese Simplfied and Chinese Traditional languages and about 30 directions of translation.Now with new user interface and full Windows Mobile 6.5 support! Try it 7 days for free!Translator+ by itself does not have any word base, instead it gives you access to a huge multilingual dictionary based on server! The volume of the dictionary exceeds any database, which may contain any mobile devices. In that way application does not confine user's abilities and allows to translate even uncommon words and phrases! Please note that Translator+ does require you to have a live Internet connection while the program is working as translations are run on-line.

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