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@promt Office Translator English-Spanish 8.0
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@promt Office 7.8 gives home and small offices a simple, powerful way to work with multilingual business and technical documents, presentations, web pages, ICQ instant messaging chats, even image files. The software includes a number of translation options and program tuning options, such as creating user dictionaries, reserving words which do not need to be translated, and tweaking translation rules to ensure the highest-quality translation. Even researching foreign language sites on the web becomes easy, with real-time translation of web pages, including preservation of navigation links. Using @promt Office 7.8 enables even the smallest business to communicate effectively with customers and business partners around the world; most common European languages are supported.
Supports English - Spanish (including Latin American Spanish) language translation.
Key Benefits :
- Get the gist of foreign-language text. Fast and accurate translation with a single click.
- Instant lookup of words and phrases. Electronic dictionary enables quick translation of a single word or phrase.
- Easy translation of text in Adobe Acrobat files. Full-featured translation options integrate with Adobe Acrobat Reader and Adobe Acrobat 5.0-8.0 to enable the translation of PDF files.
- Extracts and translates text from image files (JPEG, GIF, TIFF, PDF).
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