Wednesday, November 16, 2011

How to translate Text between more than 50 languages ? - G Translator Free download

We often come across web pages with text in foreign languages, and even though Chrome has a built-in Translator, some of us prefer other browsers. G Translator is a text translation application that uses Google’s Translation service, and translates the text from one language to another. It also produces reverse translation to translate text back from the target language to source one. It has support for more than 50 languages, including Arabic, Hindi, Korean, Russian and various others.

The interface has Source Language and Target Language drop down menus at the top, Enter Your Source Text Here text field in the middle and Translated Text and Reverse Translation boxes to view the translated text below that. The Translate button is at the bottom of the main interface.

To start, select the Source Language and Target Language from the drop down menus. Then, copy and paste the text in Enter Your Source Text Here text field, and click Translate. The translated text will appear under Translated Text. Reverse Translation is a unique feature of G Translator that enables you to reverse translate the text from the target to source language without any extra commands.

During testing, we found out that there is no option to auto detect the source language, and we hope that the developer includes it in the next release, since Google’s Translation service definitely supports this. G Translator is a lightweight application with a memory footprint of only 10 mb. It works on Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7, provided that Microsoft .Net Framework 2.0 or higher is installed on your system.


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