InApp Translator allows you to translate text without leaving the app you're using. Productivity gains in perspective.
One of the goals of mobile translation applications is to allow you to enjoy any content regardless of language barriers. Thus, they try to translate texts, for example, Korean French as best they can, the user is never free from inaccuracies or misinterpretation. And indeed, inapp Translator does this, but with a little more ease and less frustration.
Think Google Translate or any other application of this family. When you translate a text in an office tool on a PDF or in any application, you must select the text, copy it, then paste it into the translator. Fortunately, the latest mobile devices are already running very well multitasking.
InApp Translator proposes to do the work otherwise. You must select the text (on an application that allows you to do), copy it and click on the icon with a capital "T". A floating window then appears and allows you to translate the selected text.
Said like that, feel that it does not change much can. But when you need to perform this maneuver at least twenty times in a day, believe me, it helps on a smartphone or tablet. In fact, you do not have to exit the application and translate a browser, you can easily control which part of the content you want to translate.
InApp Transalator already works with a variety of applications, including browsers, office suites, email clients, and more.
Currently the app is available on Google Play. The free version is monetized through advertisements while the paid version removes the ads. The early returns show some bugs but hope that as you, they will be eliminated.
One of the goals of mobile translation applications is to allow you to enjoy any content regardless of language barriers. Thus, they try to translate texts, for example, Korean French as best they can, the user is never free from inaccuracies or misinterpretation. And indeed, inapp Translator does this, but with a little more ease and less frustration.
Think Google Translate or any other application of this family. When you translate a text in an office tool on a PDF or in any application, you must select the text, copy it, then paste it into the translator. Fortunately, the latest mobile devices are already running very well multitasking.
InApp Translator proposes to do the work otherwise. You must select the text (on an application that allows you to do), copy it and click on the icon with a capital "T". A floating window then appears and allows you to translate the selected text.
Said like that, feel that it does not change much can. But when you need to perform this maneuver at least twenty times in a day, believe me, it helps on a smartphone or tablet. In fact, you do not have to exit the application and translate a browser, you can easily control which part of the content you want to translate.
InApp Transalator already works with a variety of applications, including browsers, office suites, email clients, and more.
Currently the app is available on Google Play. The free version is monetized through advertisements while the paid version removes the ads. The early returns show some bugs but hope that as you, they will be eliminated.
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