Google translate desktop
Google translate desktop
http://tediscript.blogspot.com/search/l ... %20desktop
Google translator.
The dependencies:
java from (login:puppy, password:linux)
http://puppylinux.asia/tpp/bugs/java-1.6u17.pet
Google translator.
The dependencies:
java from (login:puppy, password:linux)
http://puppylinux.asia/tpp/bugs/java-1.6u17.pet
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What does it do?
What is this?
What is it for?
What does it do?
What is it for?
What does it do?
English translation web page
Found an English translation of the web page
http://code.google.com/p/google-translate-desktop/
http://code.google.com/p/google-translate-desktop/
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Hi,
I just tried the pet in Slacko 5.3 Main and got the message below.
My regards
I just tried the pet in Slacko 5.3 Main and got the message below.
My regards
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Huh.Jasper wrote:Hi,
I just tried the pet in Slacko 5.3 Main and got the message below.
My regards
I didn't get this when I tested initially, but I am getting this now. (Why I didn't before, I can't say.)
A version 0.7 is out now, anyway, so I'll try that one, and if it works I'll upload a dot-pet.
EDIT: Nope! Same API/authorization problem. Version 0.6 and the older version (0.57) on my computer no longer work, either. I'll make a note of it in my previous posts.
Essentially, Google wants to charge you (or the application developers-- I'm not entirely sure which party Google was singling out) for using their Translate service without visiting the web page. To get this program working, you have to log-in (so you need a Google account, too) and give them billing information before turning the API on and using it.
If anyone still wants the application for Puppy as a dot-pet that badly, even with the requirements and fees Google demands, I'll upload it, but given that the web form for Translate is still free-of-charge, I won't bother with it right now.
Hello, old friend!
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Hey,
I am the developer of Google Translate Desktop which is and always will be a free open source project.
Unfortunately, Google have decided to start charging money for their translation service:
There are some advantages of using the desktop client (like history, hot key, files and subtitles (SRT) translation) but I am afraid it is not free and sometimes that makes all the difference.
Thank you for providing the PET in the past and maybe in the future if anyone is interested.
I am the developer of Google Translate Desktop which is and always will be a free open source project.
Unfortunately, Google have decided to start charging money for their translation service:
Starting version 0.6 - Google Translate Desktop uses the API v2 as the v1 is no longer available and sadly, it requires a Google account that will be charged for the translations (pricing).Important: Google Translate API v1 was officially deprecated on May 26, 2011; it was shut off completely on December 1, 2011. For text translations, you can use the Google Translate API v2, which is now available as a paid service
There are some advantages of using the desktop client (like history, hot key, files and subtitles (SRT) translation) but I am afraid it is not free and sometimes that makes all the difference.
Thank you for providing the PET in the past and maybe in the future if anyone is interested.
google is transforming itself into microsoft2.> crowd sourcing apps then suddenly without forewarning or prior advice or consent charging for what other people have helped to create for free. try http://duckduckgo.com for searchingMosheElisha wrote:Hey,
I am the developer of Google Translate Desktop which is and always will be a free open source project.
Unfortunately, Google have decided to start charging money for their translation service:
Starting version 0.6 - Google Translate Desktop uses the API v2 as the v1 is no longer available and sadly, it requires a Google account that will be charged for the translations (pricing).Important: Google Translate API v1 was officially deprecated on May 26, 2011; it was shut off completely on December 1, 2011. For text translations, you can use the Google Translate API v2, which is now available as a paid service
There are some advantages of using the desktop client (like history, hot key, files and subtitles (SRT) translation) but I am afraid it is not free and sometimes that makes all the difference.
Thank you for providing the PET in the past and maybe in the future if anyone is interested.
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