[APP][4.0.3+] Screen Translator - instant clipboard translator - Android Apps and Games

Screen Translator
Hi, I want to present to the court of xda - application Screen Translator.
Screen Translator - This is clipboard translator for any app: browser, messenger,
book readers, etc. It allow to get translation just by copied text to clipboard.
Select and copy - two simple steps to translate a message in any application on your smartphone.
No need to switch to other applications. Three translation engines at choose: Yandex, Microsoft and Google.
Use the fast switching languages, to communicate with people in any language! It works in all messengers.
Screen Translator works as a regular translator also. You can translate single words or whole sentences.
An application needs access to the Internet.
Screen Translator supports some offline dictionaries.
If you have any suggestions or feedback - feel free to write, always happy to listen to good ideas or comments.
If I did something wrong - let me know, I am a novice on xda-developers and still can not know all the rules. Thank you.
I can't post external links yet, so
You can find the app in Google Play: Screen Translator uxname.

Anyone no Screen Translator Plus V3.2 crack?

MAOQ said:
Anyone no Screen Translator Plus V3.2 crack?
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I'll try to hack, if it works - will let you know

Well, it's a miracle you even here.? Sorry, I can't buy so I wanted a hacked version.

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S4 Browser Built-in Translate Tool

The shortcut to translate (in the menu that comes up once any text is selected on the web page) utilizes Samsung's proprietary S translate application, as I understand.
Unfortunately, the application has very limited availability of languages, unlike Google translate.
Is there a way to use or substitute Google translate in lieu of S Translate when the shortcut to translate it selected?
oriondream said:
The shortcut to translate (in the menu that comes up once any text is selected on the web page) utilizes Samsung's proprietary S translate application, as I understand.
Unfortunately, the application has very limited availability of languages, unlike Google translate.
Is there a way to use or substitute Google translate in lieu of S Translate when the shortcut to translate it selected?
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One and only bump - nobody knows?
oriondream said:
One and only bump - nobody knows?
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If anybody is following this thread - found out the answer. In short - not possible. Disappointed - Android's customizability is nowhere to be seen when truly needed...

[APP][2.2+] Inapp Translator (a new way to make convenient translation)

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Latest News
Inapp Translator supports offline English word definition and you can listen to high-quality voices in most languages after translation.
Here is some of updates in new version:
1- Offline English word definition.
2- Accept text from other apps via share and Translate
3- Type to translate
4- Send translate to other apps
5- Improved graphics
6- Bug fixed
We would like to thank all our users for the great feedback and reviews! That keeps us working hard to further improve Inapp Translator.
Please support us!
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With Inapp Translator, you can easily translate any text into your preferred language without closing the active app: you can see the translated result at the same place in a simple floating window.
Inapp Translator is a free app that simplifies your life for sending a quick response, in any language, when you are communicating with friends via SMS, emails, Facebook, Twitter, or WhatsApp, through our innovative floating window solution. It also works with ebook readers such as Kindle.
In simple words, Inapp Translator works its magic with any application that allows to copy or share text.
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You have the need for high volume translations? Opt for the Inapp Translator Premium that removes the ads and provides the option to obtain a generous number of translations equivalent to 10000 Tweets, 1000 emails, or simply 10 pocket books per month. See FAQ.
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Satisfaction Guaranteed: If you are not happy with your Premium purchase made before 01/06/2014, we are committed to a moneyback guarantee. We can also provide you the new Premium experience with all its advantages. Simply drop us an email and we will provide all the necessary support.
Thanks for your support; we appreciate all your emails, tweets and reviews!
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FAQ
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Does the FREE version come with any limits?
- Yes. The free version provides a limited number of translations for which we are actually paying the translator company (Microsoft). Unless you have the need for high volume translations, you can probably survive with the free version.
What is the Premium version?
- The Premium version removes all the ads. More importantly it provides the option to obtain a generous number of translations equivalent to 10000 Tweets, 1000 emails, or 10 pocket books per month. You will need a Microsoft account to activate this option. Complete details are provided in the app.
Why Microsoft Translator and not Google Translator?
- Google Translator will be added in next version
Do you collect private information?
- No.
How do I close the app?
- Simply tap and hold the “T” icon for two seconds.
Can the app translate automatically without copy to clipboard?
- There are some limitations to implement such a feature. We are working on a solution.
Does it work offline?
- Yes, supports offline English word definition.
Does it work in Facebook and Twitter?
- Absolutely! However, there is a minor limitation since Facebook and Twitter don’t allow copy to clipboard functionality.
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Translations between the following languages are supported:
Arabic, Bulgarian, Catalan, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Haitian Creole, Hebrew, Hindi, Hmong Daw, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Klingon, Klingon (pIqaD), Korean, Latvian, Lithuanian, Malay, Maltese, Norwegian, Persian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Urdu, Welsh.
You can find the app on Google play via this link:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.medcv.onscreentranslate
I would like to know your opinion about this app.
Are you planning to use Google translator?
Seems interesting. And working good
ivan123 said:
Seems interesting. And working good
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Great, it's working perfectly with Moon Reader+ :laugh:
Thank you very much! :highfive:
Google Translator, Google Translator, Google Translator! :good:
Good start! (The overall UI needs to be smoothed out...doesn't work all to well with non-standard DPI settings, though.
Interesting application. :good:
But instead of the floating icon and the requirement for me to copy the text until it's recognized I would prefer a deeper system integration:
The Translator icon should be in the same action bar as "select all", "cut", "copy" when text is selected.
If the translator icon is clicked only then the request to translate is sent and then the popup appears.
That would make it way less obtrusive.
Otherwise great idea...
How can you dismiss the icon?
YaziAndroid said:
With Inapp Translator, you can easily translate the whole text or part of it into your preferred language without closing the active application; you can see the translated result at the same place, on your screen.
In general, this app has been developed to offer a convenient way to translate without switching between applications and translator tool.
This onscreen translate helps you to send a quick response, in any language, when you are communicating with foreign friends via SMS, Facebook or Twitter (even when your Facebook or Twitter is open). It monitors the clipboard and automatically translates the content of it to the target language. You have the possibility to type your own sentence, translate immediately and paste it anywhere.
Inapp Translator can also be used as language education tool.
It is a free Android app based on Microsoft translator, supporting 45 languages and is compatible with any application that allows you copy text such as:
- Yahoo and Gmail
- Google Docs
- Google Drive
- Outlook Mail
- Office Tools
- Viber
- Facebook
- Twitter
- All type of internet browsers (Chrome, Safari, etc.)
- Google Play Book
- Aldkido Book Reader
Get it on Google Play
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.medcv.onscreentranslate
Websit:
inapp.medcv.se
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Dismiss the icon by long-pressing it.
One way to make this easier to use would be by adding the ability to share text with the app instead of the app having to be manually started or having it run all the time. The user wouldn't have to copy the text, just select and share to translate. (Not every app has the 'share' option for selected text, but a lot do...)
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This app is just fantastic.
Makes wechat 1000x less work for me. Thanks!
I bought the ad free version.
- Frank
wow, Nice work mate
Verstuurd vanaf mijn GT-I9505G met Tapatalk
pRo_lama said:
Are you planning to use Google translator?
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Google Translator API is not free service anymore but Microsoft translator has 2M character free usage. As we just wanted to implement our idea and see how users like it we used Microsoft Translator. For sure I am planing to use Google translator also in next versions.
spaboleo said:
Good start! (The overall UI needs to be smoothed out...doesn't work all to well with non-standard DPI settings, though.
Interesting application. :good:
But instead of the floating icon and the requirement for me to copy the text until it's recognized I would prefer a deeper system integration:
The Translator icon should be in the same action bar as "select all", "cut", "copy" when text is selected.
If the translator icon is clicked only then the request to translate is sent and then the popup appears.
That would make it way less obtrusive.
Otherwise great idea...
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Thanks for the feedback. As I understood to get access to the "System" level actions, phone need to be rooted and I tried to avoid that. I am thinking to make a version with the functionality that you have described for rooted phones, that make it so easier for users.
I will update the UI and check the compatibility with non-standard DPI also.
Thanks letting me know.
abalufaske said:
How can you dismiss the icon?
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Hold the icon for 2 second (LongClick) then app will dismiss.
micahs said:
Dismiss the icon by long-pressing it.
One way to make this easier to use would be by adding the ability to share text with the app instead of the app having to be manually started or having it run all the time. The user wouldn't have to copy the text, just select and share to translate. (Not every app has the 'share' option for selected text, but a lot do...)
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Thanks! Nice idea, I like it, Maybe I can add an option that user can select between running the app or sharing the text with it.
Inapp
YaziAndroid said:
With Inapp Translator, you can easily translate the whole text or part of it into your preferred language without closing the active application; you can see the translated result at the same place, on your screen.
In general, this app has been developed to offer a convenient way to translate without switching between applications and translator tool.
This onscreen translate helps you to send a quick response, in any language, when you are communicating with foreign friends via SMS, Facebook or Twitter (even when your Facebook or Twitter is open). It monitors the clipboard and automatically translates the content of it to the target language. You have the possibility to type your own sentence, translate immediately and paste it anywhere.
Inapp Translator can also be used as language education tool.
It is a free Android app based on Microsoft translator, supporting 45 languages and is compatible with any application that allows you copy text such as:
- Yahoo and Gmail
- Google Docs
- Google Drive
- Outlook Mail
- Office Tools
- Viber
- Facebook
- Twitter
- All type of internet browsers (Chrome, Safari, etc.)
- Google Play Book
- Aldkido Book Reader
Get it on Google Play
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.medcv.onscreentranslate
Websit:
inapp.medcv.se
App's Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/inapptranslator
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Can you also make a Inapp English Dictionary?that would also be great. :good::good::good:
sadly, play store is not available here!
kamranhaghighi said:
sadly, play store is not available here!
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Is it any other Alternative that you guys can access?
YaziAndroid said:
Is it any other Alternative that you guys can access?
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theres an app called bazzar which has some of the free applications ! but still, we can't download or pay for any application, for games, i use sadly cracked ones ! and new nova doesn't have any cracked ones so ... i miss that game :!

[APP][Free][4.0+] Inapp Talk (a new way to listen any text instead of reading it)

With Inapp Talk, you can listen to texts of any desired language without closing the active apps: you can optionally play/pause the text speech by a simple floating window.
Inapp Talk is a free app (with no Ad.) that simplifies your life by reading everything for you. Close your eyes for a while and listen to your e-mails, papers, e-books and etc.
Through our innovative floating window solution, you can listen to written news, articles, e-mails, e-books or any other texts in any language while you are working with your mobile, doing your everyday work, driving or cycling.
In simple words, Inapp Talk works all its magic with any application that allows to copy or share text. It also works on eBook readers such as Kindle.
Inapp Talk uses Google Text-to-speech as default, but you can install and use any preferred text-to-speech app such as IVONA or Pico.
Note, on many Android devices, Google Text-to-Speech is already turned on. You can update to the latest version for better functionality.
Languages supported by Google text-to-speech:
Dutch, English (India), English (United Kingdom), English (United States), French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Spanish (Spain), Spanish (United States).
Get it on Google Play:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.medcv.inapptalk&hl=en
Get it on XDA:
Apk file is attached to his thread under the "Attached files".
FAQ:
How can I change the TTS engine? To change Text-to-speech engine on your Android device, go to Settings > Language & Input > Text-to-speech output. Select Google Text-to-speech Engine as your preferred engine.
How can I update Google Text-to-Speech? It will ask for update automatically when you using the text-to-speech.
Is it free? Yes it is totally free with no Ad.
Feedback
We would appreciate it if you try our new app and send us your feedback
YaziAndroid said:
We would appreciate it if you try our new app and send us your feedback
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I cant download it from the play store , could you send me the apk ? or upload it here?
galaxys3lover said:
I cant download it from the play store , could you send me the apk ? or upload it here?
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I have uploaded the Apk for the Inapp Talk here under "Attached files". Hope you like it. Please send us your feedback here
Please rate the Inapp Talk on google play if you like it

Does anyone know of any good in-app translators?

It's just that playing lots of Japanese games nowadays, I am heavily using Google Translator to OCR screenshots. I am kinda wondering if anyone knows if a more easier option when it comes to translating text while in apps.
An app like Ever Translator is kind of what I am looking for, but it seems to have a really bad time picking up texts in game, or the translation seems very botched due to recognition or bad translation.
Or does someone know if someone is able to hack Google Translator and their usage of live camera word lens translation to use android's screen as a source? Or maybe instantly send screenshots to the google translator app that overlays on top of the current app?
One of my current method to translating live chats in Japanese is to use my phone's live camera to scan text ontop of my tablet. Obviously battery and position precision is an issue at that point.
Google translate u can download the language u want for offline use
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Words – Multilingual Dictionary, Translator

I always wanted to fiddle with Android and create an app of my own. Now I've finally done it!
TL;DR: Dictionary + Translator with support for multiple languages. You can customize the languages. You can also use the camera/gallery to scan text from images and search/translate it.
Words – Multilingual Dictionary, Translator
Knowing more than one language, I always wanted a dictionary that could quickly search for a word and give me the results in the languages I'm interested, but also work as a good simple dictionary. I couldn't find something that would satisfy me and I said "Hey, why not do it myself?". So I did it!
Overall, I'm really satisfied with what the app turned out to be. I can only hope now that it will be useful to other people. I'd really appreciate some feedback on this, as I spent countless hours tweaking the app and making sure the end product is something worthy of a Google Play Store entry
Cheers!

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