What mac book i need to make apps. What’s a good?Doing before you make your app can save you from making a lot of mistakes early on.
The iTranslate app by a company named Sonico Mobile, helps you translate text, websites or lookup words with meanings and even verb conjugations in more than 100 languages. ITranslate is built for all types of systems like Windows, iOS, Mac, Google Play and Kindle Fire. There is basically 0 mac reddit apps that are useful and are not total peace of crap. I started a reddit reader app (2-3 hours ago), I am looking for feedback of the initial look. Currently it only displays the submissions of user, no animations and currently it uses webView for displaying of the reddit content which is hell of a slow. It is good app, i can tell best translation app. But there are many bad translations, i know it will be fixed whit time. 4/5 stars from me! Marko loves mangos. Apple in iOS 14 added a new Translate app, which, as the name suggests, is designed to offer translations from one language to another. The Translate app has some useful features that are handy.
Look up unknown Chinese words ‘live’ using your device’s camera, or tap-lookup words in a still image.
Look up words by drawing them on the screen; very accurate and tolerant of stroke order mistakes.
Huge and growing collection of licensed dictionary databases, including titles from Oxford, Longman, FLTRP, and many other major publishers.
Recordings from two different native speakers for 34,000 Mandarin words, with speech synthesizer (for sentences) and Cantonese support as well.
Insanely powerful / customizable system, making it extremely easy to add new flashcards from dictionary entries or import pre-made vocabulary lists.
Look up words in a document simply by tapping on them; supports TXT/EPUB/DOC/PDF files and web pages on iOS, TXT/PDF files on Android.
Android-only; look up Chinese words in any app on your device by tapping on a floating button.
We use a custom-built database engine so fast that it can search and process results from a dozen different dictionaries before you’ve finished lifting your finger off the screen.
We’ve been in business for 20 years, and offer free compatibility updates whenever possible; we have users who bought the Pocket Oxford Chinese Dictionary from us for Palm Pilot in 2001 and are still able to use that same purchase on their brand-new iPhone or Samsung Galaxy in 2020 without ever having had to pay an upgrade fee.