TS Translator [Lite] [FREE]
What is the most necessary thing for a trip in abroad or learning languages?
★TS Translator supports 2 languages (two of Korean,English,Japanese,Chinese,French,German,Spanish,Thai,Indonesian,Vietnamese), so
you can communicate with foreigners.
★60,000+ expressions in native voices
★Today's talk widget
★Replacable words
★Major Features
*2-way translation in 2 languages with voice
*60,000+ expressions in 12 categories
*Replacable words in expressions
*Today's talk widget
*Listen all
*Ask&reply
*Favorite&recent list
*Flip to listen
*Send translation by email or SMS
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Super!
This will become handy when traveling
Thanks
does it require a data connection?
Crussader said:
does it require a data connection?
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In the permissions, It states "Full Internet Access" as one of the requirments. So I'm sure it needs a constant data connection while you're using it.
I'm more than happy to try this out and see if I can help, but would you mind talking about what translation engine is powering this? Are you aware of it's accuracy? Some of these type of apps suck and will lead people astray.
TIA.
It looks really nice, but isn't this basically the same as Google Translate?
tried it without data connection and it still works.
Uninstalled it after 5 minutes.
I understand that the point of a "Lite" version is that it doesn't come with a complete feature set compared to the version that's for sale. That's fair enough.
However, the way to find out what it will translate and what it won't is not trial and error. The Lite version should indicate clearly what it's prepared to translate, either by graying out the unavailable choices or not displaying them at all. Had I tried to use this in an actual translation situation instead of at home, it could have caused a lot of embarrassment at the very least.
Also, if it had a way to use your voice to input phrases instead of digging through a situational dictionary, it was not apparent how to activate it.
This would be even better if it had Spanish.
works like charm on desire Z
Thanks for the info
this app is good concept but a bit heavy
so keep crashing
also if lite version doesnt support a feature should be grayed instead of exception
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Im trying to set up UC on my Raph, i read quite a bit using Alreader.
I dont think it stores any settings in the registry so im guessing they're stored in one of the .ini files
nothin said:
it is BEST ebook reader so far for me.
of course, someone will say booo ubook is better, maybe, but it is MUCH slower and MUCH heavier...and FAR less configurable. alreader is VERY compact program with massive amount of options, hyphenation etc(look inside rar).
it has profiles, that can be switched with...BUTTON - in fact, VERY much things can be mapped to buttons..
btw, there's NOTHING better to read .doc files(lol @ ubook in that matter, just LOL) - awesome loading times.
alreader is in english, here's rar:
http://www.mm.pl/~xoen/AlReader0131.rar
it is able to use many codepages, so far i tested russian, polish, english ebooks.
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what's VERY interestin that it can handle html pages too:
imo, it is best thing you can use in ROM kitchens.
my OEMpack(preconfigured 2 profiles etc):
http://www.mm.pl/~xoen/!xoalread.rar
only thing is for sure: it may take some time to get around options. some of them are available when file is opened(it may be strange for someone).
i can recommend this soft.
btw, for everyone, that is using apps operating with text - glyphcache set to 131072 or MORE can really speed up performance of programms, not sad 8192, 32768, just more - >131072 can be used. value is in bytes, so it is not strain for system...
sorry for funny english, i can read, can't write...:S
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im looking for where the settings are to change the button layout
left button - back one page
right button - forwards one page
any help would be appreciated.
i made a .cab from the above post if its of use to anyone.
Hello world!
As a developer, i know that you have always wanted to see all the comments of your applications.
This is quite difficult with android market, because you can only browse data in the langage of your phone.
With appstats, you will be able to browse all the comments of all langage ( 6 for now) and know what people think of your application.
My application was buggy last month, but now all is OK and you can browse now all the informations you want.
Please consider leaving good comments, because after the problems last month, i see my application loosing it's precious stars.
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Hello, i just rewrited the application with an API and I do not depend on other website.
This app is now working alone and pretty fast.
I will continue working on it, feel free to send me feedback!
Note:
I am connecting with a dummy email adress and I don't know how Google will accept that, maybe this account will be blocked soon, I don't know how does Cyrket, androlib and all website make their connection, but I hope I won't have problem.)
So maybe my app won't work in a few days!
No feedback? O know that the app stopped working for month and I lost all my stats in the android market, but I have now 800 active users and still no feedback and my ratings on the market didn't change for month?
Please tell me if something wrong happen while I will be working on the UI.
New update in the Market: allow you to see the total number of rating and some bugs corrected.
Still no feedback
Please tel me something about this app...
It looks nice, how do I add a bookmark? BTW, you have this bug, when loading the comments and changing ur phone orientation to landscape or portrait you get a force close.
The easy solution is to add this to that activity:
android:configChanges="orientation|keyboardHidden"
This happens also when searching for an app.
Hope this helps. Another thing is that the comments loading takes some time, it would be cool if this would be faster if possible.
Nice Tool.
Why is it limited to the last 10 ratings per language?
PS. There is a typo when choosing the language. (it says: Choose your langage)
Please add more languages and make number of comments configurable. Otherwise it's a useful application.
Would be also nice to have optional background periodic updates with notifications. Google translation on comments tap would be cool feature too.
Pity there is no source available, I'd fork it otherwise and add the features I need plus more cleaner UI.
OK so this is a sort of experimental app that needs some testers. It's not in play yet but the apk is attached to the bottom of the OP. I'm just curious how many people would find something like this useful and wonder if I should carry on making it or just abandon it. Basically the app works as a sort of shortcut for frequently typed phrases or whatever that you may constantly type out that you may not want to. So you create a keyword and a string of text associated with that keyword. You can now cycle through keywords via the widget or the app itself and click on the keyword and have the associated text copied to clipboard for easy pasting wherever you may want
widget usage:
- Click left/right arrows to cycle database
- Click keyword/string to copy to clipboard
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APK:
http://ompldr.org/vaTJyMg/hotstrings.apk
Would you mind explaining it a little better?
[Sry my native language isn't english]
I didn't get it. What exactly does it do?
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http://www.autohotkey.com/docs/Hotstrings.htm
That link will give you an idea of what they are. I think what needs to happen for this to be worthwhile is a needs a custom kb to work with since you are unable to interact with these keywords in other apps(hence the clipboard). With a keyboard I could have a keyword for a really long bit of a text and I just type the keyword out and it will autoreplace with the associating string saving you time.
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Would you mind explaining it a little better?
[Sry my native language isn't english]
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Basically, you create short texts that expand to the full phrase/sentence you like. The only similar app I found was https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.agileapps.autocorrecteditor&feature=search_result which has fairly negative reviews and still has 500-1000 downloads. I expect this is about the size of audience the hotstrings app would get, perhaps slightly more if it is rated more positively.
Hi I know this is old but I'm looking for something like this! I had this option on my iPhone way back when, it's the only thing I miss about it. I use the Swype keyboard so I don't know if that will conflict with your app but it's worth a shot! The link seems to be down, is there any way I could get this apk to try out?
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ReadItToMe - Unique Handsfree (FREE VERSION)
Installed this on mine and the wifes phone.Very cool when driving/cycling or if the phone is out of reach. You can set profiles for speaker/earphones or bluetooth. Very surprised at how accurate it is. I'm only using the free version currently which reads out SMS messages. There is a paid version available
Playstore blurb
ReadItToMe Pro reads out your incoming callers, sms messages and other app notifications, translating txt speak into normal language. In ANY language.
It's great for use whilst driving, cycling, running, walking, in the gym or any other time you need to be handsfree.
Translates txt speak
ReadItToMe will translate your sms messages into proper english so you can understand what's being read. You can even add your own words and translations easily through the UI.
With ReadItToMe this:
SMS from John: Btw dat woz amazin, I dunno y I wasn't gonna go lol
Becomes This:
"New message received from John. By the way that was amazing, I don't know why I wasn't going to go laugh out loud”
Any Language
ReadItToMe supports ANY language as long as your TTS engine (and Voice engine) has that language installed.
If the default Android TTS doesn't support your language I'd recommend trying IVONA TTS.
Contact Blacklist
With ReadItToMe you are able to choose which contacts are read and when. You can choose to have specific contacts only read over headphones or bluetoth, or you can mute contacts so you are only notified of a message from that person but the message is not read aloud.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=robj.readit.tomefree
Just decided to go Pro
Keeps reading childrens facebook posts... this could get interesting...or annoying lol
Reads Gmail perfectly and allows to reply. Works well. Clever piece of kit and no I don't know the dev !
grentuu said:
Just decided to go Pro
Keeps reading childrens facebook posts... this could get interesting...or annoying lol
Reads Gmail perfectly and allows to reply. Works well. Clever piece of kit and no I don't know the dev !
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I believe he does floatifications as well, used this app on my evo lte but support was mostly dropped for floatifications.
Sent from M8 on XDA Premium APP
Just decided to go Pro version.
Hello ,everyone!
I am recently engaged with keyboard .I wonder what is most important about a keyboard to most users.
Would you please kindly share your precious opinion with us?Thank you very much!
Main thing it is usability, example real PC keyboard - good -phone screen keyboard - suxx.
Depends per example, I use fleksy cause I like the custom themes (that you can make) and because of ther size and it just types nice
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I also sometimes switch to swiftkey. swiftkey also has themes but you can not edit them yourself but it does feature swype and quit good predictions
Prediction!
Thank you for your detailed reply!
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Depends per example, I use fleksy cause I like the custom themes (that you can make) and because of ther size and it just types nice
I also sometimes switch to swiftkey. swiftkey also has themes but you can not edit them yourself but it does feature swype and quit good predictions
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koyou1991 said:
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No problem, I am here to help.
For me, ideal english keyboard has numbers above letters for quick access. That's probably all I'm missing in standart Android keyboard.
But if you are thinking in non English world also, there is space for improvement in autocorrect (for example default android keyboard tries to correct every word it doesn't know, which makes autocorrect totaly useless in my language). Also it's really annoying to write special characters (for example á,š,č...), because you have to press letter, wait for a second and than choose from a sub menu. That's actually quite a big delay because you normally have to write many of these characters.
I hope it helps you somehow and sorry for my English.
For me is Accuracy and Predictions.