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Apr 22

Written by: Peter Henry
Wednesday, April 22, 2009 9:05 PM

Do you create multi-lingual applications?  English/French or en-US and it-it?  Here's a Microsoft Word Add-In which you will probably find very useful! 

Microsoft Translator Official Team Blog: Office document translation (updated)

Yes, this appears to be an automated process, and no, it probably won't be perfect EVERY TIME!  BUT for a quick'n'dirty start to getting you to a runnable and initial translated webpage/winform, it's not that bad of an idea, don't you think?

Now that you're able to say it in many different languages, maintenant c'est le temp de chercher une café et commencer a coder!  LOL  (No, I didn't use the translatfor for that, I just went on a whim! HAHA)

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Re: Do you create multi-lingual applications? Here's a cool tool to try out!

CF sent me a link to a fantastic Google Translation app/service! I tried it out and it's VERY cool! :>

http://translate.google.com/

The bonus of this is you can do it quickly with only requiring a browser. No word processing (and creating a dummy document to never save just to do the "research") and no Translation plug/addins. Sweet! Thanks CF! :>

By phenry on   Thursday, June 04, 2009 10:45 AM

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