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Android app developers can now tie Microsoft’s offline translation into their apps for a fee, which will take one thing off developers’ plates when it comes to making an app globally available.
Android users can now translate languages within an app, while iPhone owners get to translate without an internet connection. Written by Liam Tung, Contributing Writer May 12, 2016 at 5:43 a.m. PT ...
Microsoft just updated its Translator app for iOS, Android, and Amazon Fire devices to support new optimized language packs that are (allegedly) up to 23 percent better at helping you figure out ...
While most translation apps still work when they are offline, they can’t use the sophisticated — and computationally intense — machine learning algorithms in the cloud that typically power them.
“Since we launched the Microsoft Translator app for Android last August, one of the key user requests was to support offline translations for situations where Internet access was unavailable or ...
That changes today with a new first-party iOS app called, naturally, Translate, which works with 11 languages, no internet connection required. The app is intended for use with speech or ...
Translation apps are plentiful in the App Store, but few of them work offline. This means that industry-leading apps like iTranslate are great for learning new languages, but pretty bad at ...
Google Translate is the translation app to beat. It now supports 103 languages, compared with Microsoft's 52. Google introduced offline translations with the aid of language packs in 2013 and last ...
That’s because the company has added neural machine translation (NMT) to the offline version of the app, reports Cult of Mac. NMT is an artificial intelligence technology that allows software to ...
Microsoft Translator app for Windows 11/10 is one of the best translating tool we have come across and is a boon for travelers. It works offline too!
The Lonely Planet Offline Translator apps, which are initially being launched in eight languages, is essentially a rebranding of the Jibbigo mobile language translation apps that were first ...
The Translator app also includes offline support, so you can download language packs for use without a WiFi connection. Check it out for yourself by heading to the download page in the Windows Store.