Magenta the developer of Foodictionary: International Food & Beverage Translator, has released their latest update for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad users. The application is a translation software program for travelers, offering more than 87,500 food and beverage terms in seven languages, without requiring an internet connection. Foodictionary is perfect for those going abroad for business or vacation.
Foodictionary started, as all things do, from a growing need. "First restaurants, bars and hotels wanted to translate their menus without having to hire a professional translator. Then, it was the need of individuals to order properly when traveling abroad, based on their language or on a language they trust more," says Magenta's CEO, Panagiotis Sidiropoulos. That's where Foodictionary comes in and fills the need.
Covering translations in seven languages, Foodictionary contains a total of over 87,500 food and beverage terms. That's more than 12,500 for each of the languages: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian and Greek.
Magenta developers have created Foodictionary as an easy to use, standalone application that does not require an internet connection, once it is downloaded. Users merely type in a word to do a search, tap a selection from the database results and get the translation in the language they're looking for.
These are some of the features offered in Foodictionary: International Food & Beverage Translator: * Easy-to-use interface * Translates more than 87,500 food and beverage terms for 7 languages * Contains more than 12,500 terms per language * Terms are grouped into categories * Easy search function, just type a word and the app displays all entries including that text, just select the one you want * Search one specific category or all categories simultaneously * Save translations and terms to favorites for easy retrieval
Foodictionary is a perfect travel tool for anyone traveling abroad for business or pleasure. It can even answer that oft asked question: "What am I eating?"
Pricing and Availability: Foodictionary: International Food & Beverage Translator 1.1 is only $4.99 (USD) and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Travel category. Promo codes are available for qualified reviewers. Please specify the website or blog you represent when making your request.