iPhone users have been able to use a mobile-optimized HTML5 version of Google Translate for some time now, but they can now finally also get an honest-to-goodness app of their own just like their Android-using friends. That brings with it a number of enhancements over the basic web app, including a speak-to-translate feature with support for 15 languages, the ability to listen to your translations in 23 different languages, and a full-screen mode that lets you show your translated text to others with large, easy-to-read text. Google is still keep a few features exclusive to the Android version, however, including the still-experimental conversation mode that allows for some on-the-fly translations -- both apps are also still lacking a much-needed beatbox mode.Google Translate for iPhone hits the App Store originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 08 Feb 2011 17:17:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink Download Squad | Official Google Blog, iTunes Preview | Email this | Comments
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Google Translate for iPhone hits the App Store
http://www.engadget.com/2011/02/08/google-translate-for-iphone-hits-the-app-store/
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February 8 2011, 4:17pm | #
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MachineCodex :: Software : DateLine
http://www.machinecodex.com/dateline/index.php
DateLine is a small, simple app which displays a linear calendar on your desktop in a transparent window. It provides easy access to iCal by double clicking on a day
July 18 2009, 7:13pm | #
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Tweetie Desktop for Mac Is Clean, Simple and Robust
Sending messages to and monitoring Twitter on your Mac usually requires running a RAM-intensive Adobe AIR application or dropping into Twitter's standard Web interface. And with Twitter continuing its skyrocketing usage trajectory, more and more utilities are being developed to handle the load - from TweetDeck to Seesmic Desktop, PeopleBrowsr and Tweetie, which on Monday, will debut to the masses its desktop application for the Mac, following on the success of its popular iPhone application, which I've used as my default for the last month or so.Written in Cocoa for Mac OS X rather than Adobe's AIR platform, Tweetie looks and feels like a Mac OS X application. And like its iPhone cousin, it lets you use all of Twitter's main features, from sending updates to monitoring replies (now mentions) and direct messages. Tweetie, unlike other desktop apps, even lets you log in with multiple accounts concurrently, enabling you to toggle back and forth should you choose to.Logging in to Tweetie DesktopUnlike TweetDeck, arguably the most popular Twitter desktop application out there, Tweetie doesn't look like it wants to take over your entire screen. Instead, activity occurs in a single column. To gain access to replies, direct messages, and integrated search, just click on the corresponding icons in the application's left margin.Checking Twitter Mentions In TweetieSeeing Who I DM Using TweetieLeveraging Twitter Search In TweetieLike any good Mac app, Tweetie even follows Apple's typical keyboard shortcuts. Command-N makes a new Tweet. Command-R refreshes your window and gets you the latest updates. And like with Safari, you can hit Command 1, 2, 3 or 4 to toggle through the available windows. (In this case, the Twitter timeline, mentions, messages and search)Sending a New Tweet From TweetieI switched from TwitterFon to Tweetie on my iPhone thanks to multiple account support, and it's great to see Tweetie hasn't neglected that when looking at working on my desktop as well.Atebits, the company behind Tweetie Desktop for Mac, has provided a video to show more about the new product, which should hold you over the weekend. Of course, they can be found on Twitter at @atebits and @tweetie.More: louisgray.com | RSS | FriendFeed | E-mail | Cell: 408 646.2759
April 18 2009, 12:43pm | #
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Tweetdeck Gets Facebook Integration - The Next Web
http://thenextweb.com/2009/03/16/tweetdeck-facebook-integration/
March 17 2009, 12:37pm | #
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CrossOver Chromium - Google Chrome for Mac
http://www.codeweavers.com/services/ports/chromium/
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October 10 2008, 9:46pm | #
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