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04/16/2008, 10:40am, EDT

Wednesday, April 16th

TranslateIt! 9.2 adds new dictionaries

The developers of TranslateIt! have released a new update, v9.2. The software is a multilingual dictionary that operates by hovering over any word in a Cocoa application; more complex translations can be handled by copying from the clipboard, dragging-and-dropping, or running them manually. English, German and Russian morphology support is present, and audible pronunciations are available for over 23,000 English words and 5,000 German ones.

The v9.2 upgrade expands the amount of language covered, with dictionaries for German plurals and English irregular verbs, as well as French morphology. The software itself is now being sold in a localized German edition, and the accompanying TranslateIt! widget has been updated. A lifetime license for the program costs $55.


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