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IdiomaX
E-mail Translator 5.0
IdiomaX
Website has been completely Re-designed including New Look &
Features
Click here to see our New Translation Software Site
This program
allows you to translate your e-mail messages directly from
Outlook Express or Microsoft Outlook.
In this way you
can
communicate with people that don't speak your language.
When installing the product, a new icon appears at the right end
of the taskbar which allows you to translate the opened e-mails.
You can translate the e-mail
messages you receive or those you are going to send. As a result of the translation, a new
message with the translated text is created.
You can translate now directly from the
following applications:
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Microsoft
Outlook Express 5.0 y 6.0 y Windows
Mail. |
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Microsoft Outlook 2000,
XP y 2007. |
The
product includes the translation from the following language pairs:
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English
-> Spanish
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Spanish
-> English
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English
-> Italian
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Italian
-> English
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English
-> French
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French
-> English
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Italian
-> Spanish
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Spanish
-> Italian
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Italian
-> German
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German
-> Italian
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Italian
-> French
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French
-> Italian
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Spanish
-> French
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French
-> Spanish
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The following specialized dictionaries are included for all language
pairs:
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Business
& Economy |
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Computing |
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Medicine |
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Legal |
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Social
Security (only for English <-> Spanish) |
System
requirements
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Microsoft Windows 98, NT, 2000, Me, XP and
Vista |
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Pentium
90 Mhz PC processor or
higher.
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32
MB of RAM (64 MB recommended). |
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17 MB free
hard disk space. |
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Mouse.
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Windows Vista compatible |
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"...The
on-line translator and the Web page translator are great:
the first one for the essential and complete graphic, the
second one extremely functional..."
"...The implementation
function of the translation commands inside Office is very
useful..."
"...the
program is customized in such a way that, if it is taught
good, it learns to use literally the user's most common
expressions, with the meanings more used by him..." |
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