YouTranslate! 1.1.9 review

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YouTranslate! it's just a small and simple application that lets you use some internet translation services in an easy and fast

License: GPL (GNU General Public License)
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Developer: Salvatore Scarciglia
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YouTranslate! it's just a small and simple application that lets you use some internet translation services in an easy and fast way.

I have developed this software just because every time I need to translate a word (or a phrase) I have to open my internet browser, go to the translation service provider, select source and destination languages, adn wait for the resposnse.

With YouTranslate! it's possible to skip many of the previous steps and focus your attention only on what do you want to translate.

In this first stable release, the application supports only 3 translation service provider: Google, BabelFish (AltaVista) and Systran.

Thanks to the internal structure of the application, it will be possible to add other providers in the future.

If you need a different provider inside YouTranslate!, just send me an email with the request.

Finally, let me say that YouTranslate! is freely inspired to GNOME Translate.

Here are some key features of "YouTranslate":
All the features of the application are the same features of the Provider used during translation session. There are 14 languages supported, bi-directional translation and sessione saving when closing the application.

Requirements:
GTK+ version 2.6.x
Mono

What's New in This Release:
There are some problems using YouTranslate! in the systray area with Gnome 2.16 (I have the same problem with my new XUbuntu 6.10); so in this release the systray will not be used. If you are using KDE please send me your feedback. If your Window Manager is not Gnome 2.16 and you want to use the systray, please use the previous release (1.1.8)
Now you can customize the key used to activate the "Large Translator"
"WorldLingo" has being deleted from the available service provider due to the type of technology used in its site.

YouTranslate! 1.1.9 keywords