Cool. I use the google auto translate and have it bookmarked on my desktop  but 
that is slow and sometmes not acurate.
On Feb 6, 2011, at 5:57 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:

> I've recently had a need to communicate with some folks overseas who don't 
> speak english and use the Cyrillic alphabet in their email messages. Reading 
> their emails with VoiceOver is impossible. Even if I did have the Infovox 
> Russian voice, I don't speak Russian.
> 
> So I went out looking for a Translation application. I found one for 
> something like $29 and bought it after having communicated with the developer 
> to get them to make it accessible. Nothing came of it yet and I suppose 
> they'll do something at some point, we'll see.
> 
> Anyway, it only just occurred to me to check out the app Store and lo and 
> behold, there's an app called "Translate" for $2.99 that is 100% accessible. 
> One tenth the price. Go figure. Oh well…
> 
> At any rate, whoever needs a translation app, it's fabulous.
> 
> Slau
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