Thursday, November 19, 2009

Dictionary.NET: translate in 59 languages in Windows

Appointed Dictionary.NET and offered for free, this software is based on the translation service of Google. It will therefore not expect miracles, but rather a rough translation to understand broadly what is said in an article published on a website abroad or finding words in a conversation online.

Its ownership is relatively simple. Just click on the button with the magnifying glass in the top left to display a column where the languages are listed. After choosing the source language, languages appear to arrival. It is then simply enter the word or phrase to translate in the field provided for this purpose and click on the magnifying glass right to display the results.

Among the few options available via the menu icon in the form of a question mark at the top right, include the possibility of keeping the application in a click (function lock: clicking outside the window reveals a clock down in the middle of the screen that can restart the application later by clicking on it), the choice of target languages available (they may not all display), keyboard shortcuts and launch when Windows starts.

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