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Transtar English-Chinese Translation Software |
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Transtar 6.0 provides a new translation style - Pointing Translation - you just need to drag the pointer in Transtar 6.0 floating windows to the application program to translate the text in the program. A. Special Features 1. Application Programs Supported by Pointing Translation:
2. Translation Languages Supported by the System
3. Interface Languages Supported by the System B. Main Functions The main functions of Transtar Intelligent Translation Expert V6.0 are: Drag-n-drop Translation, batch Translation, cursor-point Translation, Active Window English-to-Chinese Translation, Transtar Integrated Dictionary and Custom Dictionary.
1. Drag-n-Drop Translation
2. Batch Translation
3. Paragraph Translation Users can also highlight a paragraph, specially in the case of PDF documents, and then drag that paragraph into the Transtar Icon for instant translation. 4. Cursor-point Screen-Capturing Translation By point the cursor to a word or a sentence, Transtar instantly pops up a window for translation. Users can change the capture mode in the "Setting" dialog box. This function can translate words and sentences in any applications, web pages, menu names, command names, file names, file folder names, and help and any pop up windows.
5. Transtar Integrated Dirctionary
6. Personal Dirctionay The system provides users with an interface to expand the system dictionary. Users can add new words and phrases, redefine the part of speech and meaning of a word in the Personal Dictionary. After the Personal Dictionary is used, the system will first check the Personal Dictionary, during translation and then look up the system dictionary. C.
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Last revised: 17 November 2004