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| TranslateIt! is both a handy and effective solution for knowing the meaning of any new word you come across during your work with the computer. Just point the mouse at an unknown word and a window with a translation pops up. It's that simple! |
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Feb 22, 2007 08:01:35 | | Size | 7677 kb | | Licence | Shareware | | Status | New Release | | Languages | English | | Tags | german-english russian-english-russian dictionary translateit | | OS | Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003 | | Homepage | gettranslateit.com | | Email | softarchives@realsofts.com | | Author | Leonid Kofman |
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| Other author's software: | - TranslateIt! German-English-German 5.5 TranslateIt! is both a handy and effective solution for knowing the meaning of any new word you come across during your work with the computer. Just point the mouse at an unknown German word and a window with a translation pops up. It's that simple!
- TranslateIt! Westlanguage version 7.5.5 TranslateIt! helps users translate words quickly and conveniently thanks to its mouse over translation technology. Users can move their mouse over German word and see the translation from German into English instantly.
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Description: TranslateIt! is both a handy and effective solution for learning the meaning of new words you come across while working at the computer. It translates words to and from German and Russian. Just point the mouse at an unknown word and you'll get a translation.
TranslateIt! supports the translation of words in almost any place of your workspace, including message windows and context menus. Not only does TranslateIt! help you out when you work with Internet Explorer and Outlook Express, it also provides the translation when you use Opera and Firefox browsers, MS Office Word and ICQ.
TranslateIt! works in two modes 'Point and translate' and 'Highlight and translate'. 'Point and translate mode' uses a unique 'One touch capture' technology allowing you to get a translation simply by pointing the mouse cursor at an unfamiliar word. You won't have to spend your time and distract yourself, making copy and paste operations, opening a dictionary window, etc. With TranslateIt!, you will get the translation right away, it's very convenient!
If TranslateIt! doesn't have the word you want to translate in the dictionary, it will engage the word-formation module, which modifies the unknown word by adding or changing suffixes and prefixes, so you'll have a chance to get a translation even if the word is not in the database.
IIf the 'One touch capture' feature doesn't provide a translation, you can resort to 'Highlight and translate' mode. To use this mode, first enable it by pressing the Shift+S hotkey and then just highlight the word and press Ctrl, the translation will pop up. 'Highlight and translate' mode also comes in handy when you need to know the meaning of set expressions or verbs.
TranslateIt! is a convenient context multilingual dictionary that works in almost any application and will give you the translation of any new word you stumble upon. It is a real help for users who deal with texts in foreign languages at their work, study or leisure time. | Short tags: german-english, russian-english-russian, dictionary, translateit | System Requirements: Windows 98/2000/XP, Internet Explorer 5.5 and high | Find last version of TranslateIt! | |
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