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Translator for Windows Phone – made by Microsoft  

Posted by: Edward    Tags:  app review, applications, Microsoft, OCR, pattern recognition, Windows Phone    Posted date:  April 19, 2012  |  No comment



There are similar apps available for other platforms but they are not free. Here I am reviewing Microsoft Translator app that is not just translating texts that are typed with keyboard, texts on images and texts spoken, but it can translate texts offline! And this app is completely free. Most impressive is OFFLINE (!!!!!!) real-time translation that works in this way that you point your Windows Phone at some text written in other language (here, French): ... and then, even if you don't have any internet connection (I have tested it! it works!), you get translations overlayed over the original...


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