Posted September 15, 2009 at 12:59pm by
Yoav Levytam
A new version of popular multilingual dictionary, TranslateIt! 11 is released for Mac OS X. TranslateIt! now offers full Snow Leopard support. TranslateIt! for Mac is a multilingual dictionary that allows you to look up words on the fly. Hover the pointer over an unfamiliar word and you will see its translation in a pop-up window.
Changes list: * Full Snow Leopard support * 64-bit environment (Intel x86-64 bit) support * Wikipedia searching is added * A lot of improvements and fixes
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 * English, German and Russian morphology support * English Sounds (contains > 23000 english words pronunciation), German Sounds (contains > 5000 german words pronunciation) * Convenience translation with autoscroll * Printing of flash cards * Words Quiz (a game for easy learning of new words) * Built-in DictBuilder utility for easy creation of custom dictionaries * Multilingual user interface
Pricing and Availability: The program has following licenses: 1 year ($25), 2 years ($35), 5 years ($50) and lifetime license ($100). Volume discount pricing is available. Additional discounts available as coupons (coupon codes entered while purchasing): Nonprofit - 15% for non-profit organizations. Education - 35% for educational organizations and students.
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