Posts Tagged ‘translation’
TransFire IM for iOS Eliminates Language Barriers in the Social Network
Last Updated on Monday, 16 January 2012 05:25 Written by iUseMac Monday, 16 January 2012 05:25
Maryland based TNT Creations announced the release of their free TransFire IM for iPhone and iPod touch, an instant translation chat application. Transfire IM features a custom designed interface, fast message delivery, support to over 50 languages, and many options to connect with friends and contacts. TransFire IM users come from a wide range of places for a wide range of uses. This app can be enjoyed by social chatters, travelers, international business, language students, and more. Continue reading
Tags: accurate translation, barrier, Barriers, Bethesda, bethesda maryland, co-founder, communication barriers, delivery support, elik, Google, instant translation, international business language, iPad, iphone, range, Social, TNT, tnt co, translation | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
I Ching Walking Your Path – Creating Your Future is here
Last Updated on Friday, 18 November 2011 04:45 Written by iUseMac Friday, 18 November 2011 04:45
Flat Earth Studio today announces a software update to the Yi Jing app for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch that includes a new book translation, “I Ching: Walking Your Path, Creating Your Future” by Hilary Barrett, for additional in-app purchase. This beautiful, practical I Ching for divination pays homage to the original text while supporting the modern user with lucid explanations and guidelines for interpreting the oracle. Continue reading
Tags: book translation, book translations, carol k anthony, Creating, divination, guide to the i ching, i ching workbook, iPad, lucid explanations, richard wilhelm, stephen karcher, store, studio, Supported, taoist master, today, translation, translation book, update, way | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Translate any sentence of phrase with My World Translator
Last Updated on Tuesday, 15 November 2011 02:00 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 15 November 2011 02:00
Panorama Concepts is proud to present, My World Translator, your perfect companion when it comes to language learning or acting as your private translator when traveling to foreign countries. Simply translate any sentence or phrase into any one of the 58 destination languages you desire with your iOS device. Features include: Instant Text-To-Speech functionality, Access to MyBook for a set of commonly-used english phrases, History search for recently-used expressions or translations, and more. Continue reading
Tags: Companion, Concepts, device, dynamic group, english phrases, english sentences, iPad, iphone, perfect companion, phrase, sentence, speech functionality, tool, translation, translation tool, Travel, travel companion, ultimate travel, world translator | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
SmartDict Dictionary English – iPhone-App at a Bargain Price
Last Updated on Thursday, 27 October 2011 01:45 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 27 October 2011 01:45
Linguatec Sprachtechnologien GmbH today announces SmartDict Dictionary English 2.1, an update to their popular reference tool for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. SmartDict Dictionary English collects more than 350,000 words and phrases of the English language in an offline database. It is not only a translation tool, but may be used to enhance the vocabulary of an individual or serve as a reference guide, even for native speakers of the English language. Continue reading
Tags: amount, classical dictionaries, correct pronunciation, dictionary english, hyphenation, illustrative photos, Introduction, iPad, iphone, language experts, linguatec, native speakers, offline, Space, synonyms and antonym, time, tool, translation, word identification, word type | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Yi Jing – Book of Changes now speaks Italian
Last Updated on Wednesday, 19 October 2011 03:00 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 19 October 2011 03:00
Flat Earth Studio today announces Yi Jing 2.4.2, an update to their popular lifestyle app. Yi Jing is the definitive mobile version of I Ching, the Book of Changes. A single App includes a question oracle, an integrated journal, and book text in multiple translations and interpretations. Version 2.4.2 includes our ninth localization and book translation, a text layout issue on IOS 5 has been resolved, “The I Ching Workbook” by RL Wing, and “The I Ching: For Wisdom and Guidance” by Michael Hurn. Continue reading
Tags: book translation, book translations, carol k anthony, guide to the i ching, i ching workbook, issue, Purchase, richard wilhelm, southborough massachusetts, stephen karcher, store, studio, Supported, taoist master, today, translation, translation book, update, way, wisdom | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
CamLingual 1.0.3 for iOS – Just take a Photo to Translate
Last Updated on Monday, 10 October 2011 11:15 Written by iUseMac Monday, 10 October 2011 11:15
Independent developer Tsuneo Yoshioka today announces CamLingual 1.0.3, his multilingual language translation app for iPhone, iPad 2 and iPod touch. Perfect for traveling, studying or even communicating with a foreigner, CamLingual detects text from pictures using online OCR service, and translates it using online translation service. Effortlessly take photos from the camera or choose picture from the devices photo album and translate it instantly. Continue reading
Tags: Google, helsinki finland, independent developer, input languages, iPad, iphone, iPod, language translation, Lithuanian, multilingual language, OCR, online, OpenSource, output languages, practical time, time, Translate, translation | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
ABBYY Strengthens Its Offer of English Dictionaries for Lingvo iOS
Last Updated on Friday, 30 September 2011 03:35 Written by iUseMac Friday, 30 September 2011 03:35
ABBYY today announced that it has expanded the range of electronic dictionaries available for purchase and use in ABBYY Lingvo Dictionaries for iOS. The mobile content has been enhanced with 8 new monolingual English dictionaries including The Concise Universal American Thesaurus, The Universal Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms, and a set of specialized dictionaries. Concise Universal American Thesaurus is an essential tool for everyone who needs to write quickly, clearly, and well. Continue reading
Tags: american dictionaries, dictionary of synonyms, dictionary of synonyms and antonyms, download, electronic dictionaries, english dictionaries, grammar usage, Guide, line, linguistic technologies, monolingual, moscow russia, OCR, Purchase, recognition, store, synonyms and antonyms, tool, translation, universal dictionary | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
App Developer Denies inventing the Knock Knock Joke
Last Updated on Thursday, 22 September 2011 05:55 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 22 September 2011 05:55
Mobobo have recently had to deny reports that they have introduced the ‘Knock Knock’ joke to Latin America and the Middle East. “Its a weird rumor that has sprang up, after we released Dork, the World’s First fully interactive Joke telling app. Because we wanted a type of Joke that really involved the User in the experience, so we decided on ‘Knock Knock jokes’. They’re simple in structure, clean, and generally quite appealing, especially when the loveable Dork Character tells them.” Continue reading
Tags: apple logo, brazilian children, developer, doctor joke, feedback, international publishers, iPad, iphone, joke, Knock, knock knock joke, knock knock jokes, lost in translation, pettitt, store, store feedback, translation, type, user | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
App Developer Denies inventing the Knock Knock Joke
Last Updated on Thursday, 22 September 2011 05:55 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 22 September 2011 05:55
Mobobo have recently had to deny reports that they have introduced the ‘Knock Knock’ joke to Latin America and the Middle East. “Its a weird rumor that has sprang up, after we released Dork, the World’s First fully interactive Joke telling app. Because we wanted a type of Joke that really involved the User in the experience, so we decided on ‘Knock Knock jokes’. They’re simple in structure, clean, and generally quite appealing, especially when the loveable Dork Character tells them.” Continue reading
Tags: apple logo, brazilian children, device, doctor joke, feedback, international publishers, iPad, iphone, iTunesScreenshot, knock knock joke, knock knock jokes, lost in translation, MoboboDownload, pettitt, Pricing, Requires, store, store feedback, translation | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Travel Interpreter – Talking iPhone-Interpreter for 28 languages
Last Updated on Saturday, 17 September 2011 01:00 Written by iUseMac Saturday, 17 September 2011 01:00
Jourist Verlags GmbH has announced Travel Interpreter 1.5, their new universal language app for iOS. Travel Interpreter translates more than 2,200 English sentences frequently needed on vacation into 28 languages. All translations are read aloud by native speakers. The contents are divided into single units and sorted according to situations. Thus phrases needed can be quickly found. There is also a full-text search feature – in case it’s urgent. Continue reading
Tags: correct pronunciation, english source, everyone, Falkensee, faraway places, full text search, iPad, iphone, launch, native speakers, phrase, price travel, search, source text, summary, target languages, text search feature, translation, Travel | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
ABBYY Expands Lingvo for iOS with New Monolingual English Dictionaries
Last Updated on Friday, 9 September 2011 04:00 Written by iUseMac Friday, 9 September 2011 04:00
ABBYY, a leading provider of document recognition, document capture, and linguistic technologies and services, today announced that it has expanded the range of dictionaries available for purchase and use in ABBYY Lingvo Dictionaries for iOS with premium quality content from HarperCollins, one of the world’s largest English-language publishers. New mobile content includes Collins Cobuild Advanced Learner’s English Dictionary and Collins English Dictionary. Continue reading
Tags: business, character recognition technology, collins cobuild advanced learner, collins english dictionary, document, english dictionaries, language publishers, linguistic technologies, moscow russia, OCR, optical character recognition, Purchase, range, recognition, technical entries, today, translation, use, word, word histories | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Translate Tab for OS X Lion – Menu Item Utility Translates 57 Languages
Last Updated on Friday, 9 September 2011 02:00 Written by iUseMac Friday, 9 September 2011 02:00
Alex Izvekov today announces Translate Tab 1.0 for Mac OS X 10.7 or later, his menu bar Utility that provides instant language translation between 57 languages. Based on Google Translate, the app is ideal for quick, desktop translation. Translate Tab features: automatic recognition of the input language, audible pronunciation of the original and translation, suggested phrases, click-on-word alternate translation, one-button reverse translation, and continuous translation while typing. Continue reading
Tags: alpha numeric, alternate translation, Button, desktop, human translation, input language, item, kuala lumpur malaysia, language translation, mac os x, numeric text, phrase, pronunciation, recognition, rectangle, sentence, today, translation, translation utility, word phrase | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
ABBYY Expands Lingvo for iOS with New Dictionaries from HarperCollins
Last Updated on Thursday, 1 September 2011 04:00 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 1 September 2011 04:00
ABBYY, a leading provider of document recognition, document capture, and linguistic technologies and services, today announced that it has expanded the dictionaries available for purchase and use in ABBYY Lingvo Dictionaries for iOS with premium quality content from HarperCollins, one of the world’s largest English-language publishers. New mobile content includes Collins French Electronic Dictionary and Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged. Continue reading
Tags: character recognition technology, collins german dictionary, depth explanations, Development, download, electronic dictionary, French, language publishers, linguistic technologies, moscow russia, OCR, optical character recognition, Purchase, quality dictionary, range, recognition, relevant coverage, today, translation, use | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
ABBYY Launches Lingvo Dictionaries 2.0 for iOS
Last Updated on Thursday, 23 June 2011 12:00 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 23 June 2011 12:00
ABBYY today announces ABBYY Lingvo Dictionaries 2.0, a comprehensive dictionary application for iOS. ABBYY Lingvo Dictionaries 2.0 provides a single tool for accessing a vocabulary of many languages. It allows users to easily purchase, download and use high-quality mobile dictionaries while on the go. Based on ABBYY’s Mobile OCR Engine, the solution brings to market a new photo translation function that allows users to translate words by photographing them with the iPhone camera and more. Continue reading
Tags: abbyy lingvo, audio pronunciations, device, document, document recognition, download, function, iPad, iphone, language combinations, linguistic technologies, moscow russia, OCR, ocr engine, phonetic spelling, recognition, translation, translation function, translation languages, way | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Learn Korean Travel Phrases with Speak Korean Fun Phrasebook for iPhone
Last Updated on Wednesday, 22 June 2011 03:25 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 22 June 2011 03:25
Yokohama based Nagaraja Rivers today introduces Speak Korean Fun Phrasebook 1.0 for iOS. It’s an easy to use talking phrasebook app for the Korean language. Each phrase is displayed in large sized Hangul script, Romanization, and English translation. Featuring over 500 words and phrases, users can hear the audio for each phrase from a native Korean speaker. Speak Korean Fun Phrasebook does not require an internet connection. You can use it anywhere you go. Continue reading
Tags: apple logo, Hangul, iPad, Korean, korean speaker, korean travel, Learn, nagaraja, Phrasebook, Polite, polite expressions, time weather, today, translation, Travel, travel phrases, Voice, yokohama japan | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off