Posts Tagged ‘custom dictionaries’
TranslateIt! 14 for Mac – New version and great licenses experiment
Last Updated on Monday, 14 February 2011 09:55 Written by iUseMac Monday, 14 February 2011 09:55
New York based TranslateIt! Team today announces TranslateIt! 14, an update to their multilingual dictionary for Mac OS X. TranslateIt! for Mac allows you to look up words on the fly. Just hover the pointer over an unfamiliar word and you will see its translation in a pop-up window. Users can easily translate from the clipboard, drag-and-drop translation, manual input of queries in the main window, and more. Only 2 weeks left, buy lifetime license for any price. Continue reading
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Big discount for dictionary TranslateIt! for Mac
Last Updated on Sunday, 9 May 2010 04:00 Written by iUseMac Sunday, 9 May 2010 04:00
Company TranslateIt! announces a promotion from 9th to 11th of May. In honour of 65th anniversary of Great Patriotic War victory – discount of 65% for all licenses of TranslateIt! for Mac. TranslateIt! for Mac is a multilingual dictionary that allows you to look up words on the fly. It supports translation from clipboard, drag-and-drop translation, manual input of queries in the main window, as well as double-click translation of words in dictionary entries displayed in the main window. Continue reading
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MacUpdate Debuts Spring Software Bundle – 10 top apps, 88% off
Last Updated on Wednesday, 17 March 2010 09:40 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 17 March 2010 09:40
MacUpdate has launched its Spring 2010 software bundle featuring Parallels Desktop 5 and nine other top Mac applications 88% off. Included in this limited time bundle are Parallels Desktop 5, Bee Docs Timeline 3D, Spell Catcher, Hydra, Back-In-Time, ForeverSave, Hyperspaces, Web Snapper, MacDVDRipper Pro and MacScan. The offer runs through March 31 exclusively at MacUpdate Promo. Continue reading
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TranslateIt! 12 released – New version of Dictionary for Mac OS X
Last Updated on Thursday, 11 February 2010 12:40 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 11 February 2010 12:40
New York based TranslateIt! Team today released TranslateIt! 12, an update to their multilingual dictionary for Mac OS X. TranslateIt! allows you to look up words on the fly. Just hover the pointer over an unfamiliar word and see its translation in a pop-up window. TranslateIt! offers several methods: translation from clipboard, drag-and-drop translation, manual input of queries in the main window, and double-click translation of words in dictionary entries displayed in the main window. Continue reading
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TranslateIt! participates in TheMacBundle
Last Updated on Wednesday, 27 January 2010 11:15 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 27 January 2010 11:15
TranslateIt! Team announced today it will be participating in TheMacBundles’ January bundle with the inclusion of its popular multilingual dictionary for Mac OS X. TranslateIt! for Mac is a multilingual dictionary that allows you to look up words on the fly. Just hover the pointer over an unfamiliar word and you will see its translation in a pop-up window. Translation methods include from the clipboard, drag-and-drop translation, manual input of queries in the main window, and more. Continue reading
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TranslateIt! at a discount 50% – Dictionary for Mac OS X
Last Updated on Tuesday, 29 December 2009 10:45 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 29 December 2009 10:45
New York based TranslateIt! Team today announced a 50% off sale on TranslateIt! till 10th January 2010. TranslateIt! allows you to look up words on the fly. Just hover the pointer over an unfamiliar word and see its translation in a pop-up window. TranslateIt! offers several methods: translation from clipboard, drag-and-drop translation, manual input of queries in the main window, and double-click translation of words in dictionary entries displayed in the main window. Continue reading
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