Hi Steve,

I believe you were referring to what I had said. If you check the comments on the Translate Languages app, you'll see a recommendation to use the Polyglot app. Both apps require the Homer Shared Object app be installed. Both also use the Microsoft Language API, a free translation utility. Neither app uses Google Translate, since, if you integrate it within an app, that resource must be paid for, at the rate of $20 per one million characters per month, although other packages are available. Now, Google Translate is free on translate.google.com, for single translation tasks. I did find a program which costs about $43.00CDN which has Google Translate at its heart, at this URL:

http://translateclient.com/

hth,

Rod

On 3/23/14 6:06 PM, Steve Zielinski wrote:
Somebody mentioned that it, in some ways, better thatn the translate app. They also mentioned it uses microsoft translation, or something like that. My question is, can this polyglot app be used on ones windows computers without additional installations of programs? I don't know what the microsoft translation program is.
Thanks,
Steve


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