Pages in topic: [1 2] > | Any freeware desktop translators for paid Google service? Thread poster: Samuel Murray
| Samuel Murray Netherlands Local time: 11:40 Member (2006) English to Afrikaans + ...
Hello everyone I often use Google Translate, and I have always used their free service, which is cumbersome. I now would like to use their paid service. However, I want to be able to copy an entire text to the clipboard, paste it in a translator program, click a button, and get the whole text's translation in a single window, ready to be copied elsewhere. Do you know of free programs that can do that? I've googled a bit and found some desktop translators that don't u... See more Hello everyone I often use Google Translate, and I have always used their free service, which is cumbersome. I now would like to use their paid service. However, I want to be able to copy an entire text to the clipboard, paste it in a translator program, click a button, and get the whole text's translation in a single window, ready to be copied elsewhere. Do you know of free programs that can do that? I've googled a bit and found some desktop translators that don't use the paid service (I have no idea how they actually work, but... they work). Free Language Translator http://languagetranslator.codeplex.com/ Freeware, NBSD licence It works! Free Google Desktop Translator http://www.athtek.com/google-translate-desktop.html Adware (?) It works, but tries to run Flash as administrator every few seconds. ShaPlus Google Translator http://www.shaplus.com/google-translator/ Freeware Doesn't seem to work, does not support all languages, tries to run Flash as administrator. Thanks! Samuel ▲ Collapse | | | esperantisto Local time: 12:40 Member (2006) English to Russian + ... SITE LOCALIZER Off-line GTT? | Oct 30, 2013 |
If you have an Android device, you can install the offline version of Google Translate Toolkit. | | | esperantisto Local time: 12:40 Member (2006) English to Russian + ... SITE LOCALIZER Anaphraseus? | Oct 30, 2013 |
BTW, why not use Anaphraseus? It’s not exactly like paste-and-get-it-translated, you’ll need to run through the text and then clean up, but it can use Google Translate. | | | Samuel Murray Netherlands Local time: 11:40 Member (2006) English to Afrikaans + ... TOPIC STARTER Run it through the CAT tool is not an option for me | Oct 30, 2013 |
esperantisto wrote: Why not use [insert CAT tool]? It’s not exactly like paste-and-get-it-translated, you’ll need to run through the text and then clean up, but it can use Google Translate. Sure, that is an option, but I would like something simpler and quicker than having to create a separate project in a CAT tool just to get a machine translation for a single block of text. | |
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| Michael Beijer United Kingdom Local time: 10:40 Member (2009) Dutch to English + ...
Hi Steve, Apertium is limited to languages that neither Samuel nor I translate. Michael | | | Michael Beijer United Kingdom Local time: 10:40 Member (2009) Dutch to English + ...
Thanks for the links Samuel. Interesting that they work, as this most likely involves something not entirely legal. I use the paid GT plugin inside CafeTran myself, but have often wondered if it would be possible to make an AutoHotkey script to pipe clipboard text through the online GT interface. I wonder if Google will notice that it is being accessed too often in one day and block your IP address or something when using one of these free solutions. Michael
[Edited at 2013-1... See more Thanks for the links Samuel. Interesting that they work, as this most likely involves something not entirely legal. I use the paid GT plugin inside CafeTran myself, but have often wondered if it would be possible to make an AutoHotkey script to pipe clipboard text through the online GT interface. I wonder if Google will notice that it is being accessed too often in one day and block your IP address or something when using one of these free solutions. Michael
[Edited at 2013-10-30 11:53 GMT] ▲ Collapse | | | esperantisto Local time: 12:40 Member (2006) English to Russian + ... SITE LOCALIZER Nothing illegal | Oct 30, 2013 |
Michael Beijer wrote: Interesting that they work, as this most likely involves something not entirely legal. They use HTTP requests instead of API, which is not illegal. Google may theoretically block your IP address but you must be really bombing the site with requests at a speed beyond capability of normal human beings. | |
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esperantisto Local time: 12:40 Member (2006) English to Russian + ... SITE LOCALIZER Just for the records | Oct 30, 2013 |
Yandex.Translate is so far free of charge, although you need to get a key to access it through the API, and it is (so far?) free of charge even for commercial purposes. However, the number of languages is rather limited. | | | Samuel Murray Netherlands Local time: 11:40 Member (2006) English to Afrikaans + ... TOPIC STARTER
As far as I know the desktop version of Apertium does not support the paid Google service. Also, for some reason, my anti-virus blocks the Apertium download (likely a false positive, since the Apertium developer can be trusted). | | | neilmac Spain Local time: 11:40 Spanish to English + ... Caveat emptor | Oct 30, 2013 |
For what it's worth, I use the GT4T paid service and I still wouldn't trust it with more than the most basic text chunks, usually not even for whole sentences. I shudder to think what kind of dog's breakfast it'd throw up if you ran a whole page or a longer document through one of these things ... | | | Samuel Murray Netherlands Local time: 11:40 Member (2006) English to Afrikaans + ... TOPIC STARTER HTTP requests | Oct 30, 2013 |
esperantisto wrote: Michael Beijer wrote: Interesting that they work, as this most likely involves something not entirely legal. They use HTTP requests instead of API, which is not illegal. I was under the impression that using HTTP requests in a way that does not involve a web browser is not allowed by Google, but it's been some time since I delved into the details of it. Right now my options are: 1. Mihailescu's Free Translator 2. Google Translate's public web site 3. Google Translate Toolkit (for which you have to log in) Option #2 is not really an option for me anymore because Google munges the output to make it less useful (e.g. changes random uppercase words to lowercase, adds spaces next to punctuation, etc). You can actually see Google munging it -- for a split second, the translation looks fine, and then it changes to something less useful, and Ctrl+Z doesn't work. I would not mind having to visit a web page to use Google Translate, but I do want the output to be unmunged. | |
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esperantisto Local time: 12:40 Member (2006) English to Russian + ... SITE LOCALIZER
Samuel Murray wrote: I was under the impression that using HTTP requests in a way that does not involve a web browser is not allowed by Google It’s debatable since the Google rules are quite vague. And from the practical point of view, an HTTP request is just an HTTP request. How can they tell? | | | Samuel Murray Netherlands Local time: 11:40 Member (2006) English to Afrikaans + ... TOPIC STARTER I spoke too soon... | Oct 30, 2013 |
Samuel Murray wrote: Right now my options are: 1. Mihailescu's Free Translator Alas, it doesn't always work. It does not always retain line breaks and it sometimes omits segments as well: | | |
Michael Beijer wrote: I have often wondered if it would be possible to make an AutoHotkey script to pipe clipboard text through the online GT interface. I wonder if Google will notice that it is being accessed too often in one day and block your IP address or something when using one of these free solutions. Michael Sure, if you can rig up AHK to launch your browser and point it to a specific URL. For me, the sequence would be: launch (or switch to) Chrome, press ctrl-t for new tab, insert URL, press enter. The URL is: http://translate.google.com/#auto|en|[text] where [text] is the text to be translated (i.e. Ctrl-V if you're using an AHK script). This autodetects the language and translates it to English. Replace en with nl for Dutch. There's probably a length limit on the URL and it may not support certain characters but it works well for me. I'm sure Google blocks your IP if you go crazy with it, but you'd probably have to go very crazy for that to happen. | | | Pages in topic: [1 2] > | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Any freeware desktop translators for paid Google service? Trados Business Manager Lite | Create customer quotes and invoices from within Trados Studio
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