Get Your Language Translations Right With MultiTranse
O. James Samson - July 29, 2008If you ever want to learn to speak a couple of languages, I am sure that this is indeed a good tool for you. If you need to know the meaning of a foreign text or get your words translated into some language, both quickly and without a dictionary, then MultiTranse is the right choice for you. it also translates a wide range of symbols. It takes advantage of the Internet and it’s free resources to provide you with adequate translation into desired language.
It translates from the following languages: English, Chinese (both traditional and simplified), Arabic, Dutch, French, Greek, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Korean, Japanese. And that’s where I have a slight problem with it.
It would have been a lot better if it catered for a lot more languages. Languages like Urhobo, ishan, Swahili, Yoruba, Hausa, and a couple of African languages. I’m sure the company will look into that soon enough seeing that they have come this far since 2004. you don’t have to worry about fonts, MultiTranse connects to Microsoft and downloads the necessary fonts needed that your system don’t have installed.
If you are looking for a convenient way of rendering your words into a number of languages or understanding foreign texts, then MultiTranse is about the only tool you need.
Check it out here – http://www.tialsoft.com/multitranse
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