Description:
Pocket Translator is an easy to use, freeware word translation utility.
It supports 9 different languages.
Included in the basic setup is English and French.
Other dictionaries can be downloaded separately here.
Supported languages:
- English (15,812 words)
- French (10,282 words)
- Dutch (56,006 words)
- German (15,317 words)
- Spanish (5,420 words)
- Italian (3,793 words)
- Portuguese (18,372 words)
- Latin (2,389 words)
- Swedish (6,055 words).
Reviews:
*** [Nov 3, 2007] by Dave using hp ipaq 3950
Yeah I have a kind of big problem. I have downloaded all add-on languages and they don't appear on the translator and yes I put them in my documents.
*** [Oct 24, 2007] by JSousa using Asus P535
Good. But what language do you call "latin"? It doesn't seem latin but another weird language.
**** [Apr 3, 2006] by SkinHead69 using PH20B
Ooh... it's very good *cheap* dictionary... :) but it only support 1 word-per-translate. PS: to get other language, such as german, open: http://www.innersky.com/download.php
* [Sep 12, 2005] by Jack using ipaq3715
Why don't you have English-Hebrew-English dictionary I need it very much thanks.
**** [Dec 17, 2004] by Seris using Toshiba e310
It's quite good, even for English to English translation! However I couldn't see the Swedish or German translation in the program even though the files are in my PPC. Please advise.
*** [Mar 24, 2004] by >w< using h4155
Wow. . . Good, fast, and cheap, but with one major flaw. . . You can't put the dictionaries any where but //my documents/! I want them on the storage card!
**** [Jan 14, 2004] by jjfcrazy using Toshiba E310
I found it extremely useful. Had words some online translators didn't have and yet were missing some. Would be great if there were more words but excellent freeware item!
*** [Jan 9, 2004] by James Kirk using h1915
The Spanish dictionary is greatly lacking the number of entries. Also, if a word can have more than 1 translation, it will list the ones it knows, but not tell the difference. Okay, but could be better.
***** [Feb 17, 2003] by Tom Gazzot using iPAQ
It works very good and if you download more languages you'll have a great tool for communication or travel. ...and is freeware.
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