TranslateIt! for Mac has been updated

Posted by Dave Merten Apple ico May 10, 2008 at 4:14pm

TranslateIt! for Mac is a multilingual dictionary that allows looking up words on the fly. Just hover the pointer over an unfamiliar word (in any Cocoa Application), and you will see its translation in a pop-up window. Instantly. With TranslateIt! you will stop wasting your time and get even more productive.

Main features:
• Translate words in any applications by just moving the pointer over them
• Lots of free dictionaries for a great number of languages (support DSL-, StarDict-, XDXF-dictionaries)
• Translation Methods: translation from clipboard, drag-and-drop translation, manual input of queries in the
main window, double-click translation of words in dictionary entries displayed in the main window
• Morphology support
• Built-in DictBuilder utility for easy creation of custom dictionaries
• Multilingual user interface

In new version:
• Now, the changes are listed as Site’s human readable RSS in English, Russian, German and French
• Some memory leaks fixed
• DictBuilder updated
• Widget updated for encoded dictionaries support
• Encoded dictionaries support added to TI
• DCT dictionaries support (comes from Windows TI), now all dictionaries from the Windows version of TI work with Mac TI!
• Status line flicking/flashing issue fixed
• UTF-16 Zero-byte bug fixed in zh_CN localization
• German localization updated again
• Some minor bugs fixed

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