Hi,
Done a search but no one seems to have an answer.
I'm looking for a program for my hermes that will translate english to spanish.
There are a few out there but can anybody recomend one?
thanks,
There is Speero Voice Transator..
I know you can speak into the mike of your PDA and it will
show you and speak the translation in whatever language
(does about 15 of them, spanish included)
http://www.speereovt.com/index.php?page=flash
Small correction: 14 languages for today. But more to come.
Here is the full information about the program:
Speereo Voice Translator is a perfect solution for travelers. The main attractive feature of this program is the ability to understand a spoken word. Once the user pronounces the phrase in English, Speereo Voice Translator immediately reads back the same phrase in one of other 14 languages. Speereo Voice Translator is designed for Windows Mobile Pocket PC (PDA) and Smartphones, with Windows Mobile and Symbian OS installed.
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Additional services include travel guides and interest guides, online flight timetable, online flight status and online weather reports.
PocketPCMag's Best Software Awards 2007 Finalist, Speereo Voice Translator is a good choice for users involved in international communication.
http://www.speereo.com
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Are You interested in translation of my GSM Net Monitor Application with gsm cells based location (and with support of any internet maps) to english? Please let me know. I hate unneeded work.
Here is the automatic translation of my spot (original in czech language):
http://tinyurl.com/697qtt
And Some screenshots:
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Well...
yes and no, i have a gps so for navigation it is not required, but
I would like to see a similar program which can show me the GSM tower info
Not sure what kind of info they give out but that would be nice
btw do you know if towers broadcast the owner name/company?
I'd like to map the availability and the type of tower.
Where i live the reception is cr*p vodafone seems to have a better reception,
i'd like to know if this is because the Vodafone tower is working on 900Mhz
I'm sure there will be requests for your application, best thing is to translate it anyway c",)
Hello Mr_Gee,
thanks for te asnswer. Every cell tower has associated network code, which directly map to the operator name.
Of course, my application is not substitute for any navigation application.
Here is the tab with basic screen info. (Cell Id
The app looks very useful ... i have been hunting around for something like that. I think it will zap my battery a little, but the info esp on signal strength will be useful, not to mention the long/lat when I travel.
IS there an English version for this software pls?
THanks.
Hi,
thanks for the interest.
The app is still in czech only. If there are more fans of the english version, please let me know.
I´m interested in an english edition of this app. Lives both in Prague and Sweden and using a Xperia X1 running english ROM - would be perfect with an english net monitor for it.
A version working in WM 6.5 would be perfect. I.e not as a today plugin but as an application.
Standalone application is a good idea - TF3D and similar managers are becoming omnipresent. 2-3 users of the english version?
So now problem is only how to find time.
English version fanboi here =)
Yeah, i'm interested too
I haven't found nothing (working) like this
English please. Thanks
Count me in
Best would be if you could put the translation in a file of some sort so that everyone could translate it into their own languages...
More requests for English version
Hi Rene .... I posted here earlier indicating my interest in an English version of this app. I've got more friends/colleagues (WM6.1 users) who are equally interested when I directed them to this forum.
Look forward to download the English cab. Thanks.
English Version
very interested software.. i want this software ASAP... :-D
Hi Rene, any luck with developing the English cab? Really keen to use it. Thanks.
Thanks for the interest colleagues.
I already had considered that english version will be made.
I estimate that first release of the EN version will be available on October because of the current lack of the free time.
Thanks so much Rene ... we'll wait patiently .... good things don't come easy - same applies to software apps :-D
I like to have this app in english pls. Used to have celltrack on my old nokia 3230. There isnt any program for my TP2... yet
GSM Net Monitor
Hi
I was looking for an application which can sniff around for all available GSM networks, and display the signal strength of all networks at a particular spot. Is it possible, for all the pros here or is it too much of a challenge?
Sanjeev
Am wondering if the English version is out yet.
this seems pretty interesting, so im wonderign if its anyway to port it or something to mgmaps, so will be so cool, have proximity with the CELLID,
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Hello!
I've made a few enhancements to my little program; most of them were suggested by you on this forum, so I thank you for this.
What's new in v1.1:
- Fixed the "Autodetect" label bug
- Moved the "Cancel" menu item over the "Translate" menu item when processing a request
- "Set Default Languages" - saves the current language combination and restores it when application starts
- "Configure Language Set" - if you only want to use 3 or 4 languages yo may select a subset of the languages supported by the application to be shown in the interface
- Copy/Paste feature
- CAB file for easier installation
In order to download the CAB, please go to http://w0lfwmcoder.googlepages.com and press the download link.
Enjoy!
excellent work !
nice, thanks
thanks a lot man!!
this tool is awesome
definatly a useful tool at least it makes you barely understand few things which would be out of sight under a normal situation. thanks and keep up the nice work.
Thank you guys! I'm glad you like this little program.
In my first post I forgot to mention that I also fixed the character encoding bug, which was reported by v3patel here.
What languages does your app provide?
flaviopac said:
What languages does your app provide?
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The supported languages are:
Arabic, Bulgarian, Catalan, Chinese, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Croatian, Czezh, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Tagalog, Ukrainian, Vietnamese.
Error
I'd really like to use your application, but I keep getting this error. I have the latest NET CF and I am connected to the internet.
AthenaLod said:
I'd really like to use your application, but I keep getting this error. I have the latest NET CF and I am connected to the internet.
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Hello, AthenaLod!
Several other people have had problems like that and it seems there are other applications that have this problem as well.
I've been looking into it, but with no results so far. When I find something out I'll surely let you know.
I seems to me like a corrupt installation of .Net CF 3.5; maybe you can try to reinstall it and let us know whether this solves the problem or not. The error you are getting is when the application is trying to set a textbox as readonly. shadowmike, for instance, has a similar problem because of the instantiation of a splitter control. These are pretty common operations and I don't know why they would throw any exceptions.
I've found some threads posted by several guys on msdn.com, but there are no answers yet
nice app, thanks for that!
Anyone know anything about data traffic?
respider said:
nice app, thanks for that!
Anyone know anything about data traffic?
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The data traffic is very close to the size of the text you enter to be translated and to the translated text.
For example, if you translate the text:
Code:
Welcome to xda-developers.com
This site is about certain PDA-phones, made by a firm called HTC in Taiwan.
Their makers named them 'Wallaby', 'Himalaya', 'Blue Angel', 'Wizard' and
'TyTN', but almost nobody knows them by those names. The mobile provider
O2 sells them under the brand-name 'XDA', and that's what we had in our
hands first. They're also known as Qtek, MDA, SX-56, Hermes and many,
many other names.
from English to French, you will make an upload of about 0.4 kB and a download of about 0.5 kB.
This is an approximation, since I'm at work right now and I don't have the actual sources.
If people find it useful, maybe I can include a feature to show the size of the data which is sent/received, but I don't think there's anything to worry about, because in order to make some serious traffic with it you have to be Shakespeare; I seriously don't think there's anyone who will write a 1MB text on the mobile phone.
Hi XDA Developers!
I wanna present all of you very usefull site.
With this site you can have your app in many languages very, very easy.
This is 99translations:
Code:
[URL="http://99translations.com/session/new"]http://99translations.com/session/new[/URL]
Only that you must to do, is create a project named like your app, and include all phrases from your app.
A volunteer (or with some cash, everyone can set how much want in $ for translate one word in profile)
from other countries can open your project and translate phrases to own language.
I worked (for free) with this site at "Buddycloud" project - a Symbian social app (mix of Twitter and iRC):
Code:
[URL="http://99translations.com/public_projects/show/98"]http://99translations.com/public_projects/show/98[/URL]
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Translating process is very, very easy. Translator can use a Google Translator for help:
Also project author having many, very useful tools. For example if you need one specific translation, you can choose your translator from list ("People tab")
More info for app developers you can find in "Tools" tab:
Code:
[URL="http://99translations.com/page/tools/"]http://99translations.com/page/tools/[/URL]
Thanks for sharing!
No problem. This is in our interess having apps in own language. Not many apps here are translated to polish. Not every developer know how organize translations... I know that translating some apps is hard or impossible.
It's hard to standarise this process. This advice/thread for sure will help translating many apps for free and in organized way.
I think i posted this in tight section, because this advice matching to any app or other project. I reported to mods to move thread to better section (General?).
I hope this advice will be accepted and good received by our dev's.
Skye Menjou said:
What if someone decides to be funny or a whole group like the Turkish error message on facebook "Your d*ck is too small"(It happened).
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Well, it's hard to tell. Maybe developer can give access to his project only for selected, trusted ppl (knowed from forum for example).
People will make translation for own advantage (and other ppl speaking in the same language). For sure developer(s) can check translation (with built-in Google Translate tool) correctness before include it to app.
It looks lil'bit fondly, but i belive that someone who take this chellenge will not screw it.
Some incentive to translating can be free license (Epocware gives me few free licenses after i translated few they's app's).
If any developer need more details, then can ask developer "Elvis" (on 99translation site), im sure that he will helpfull (i translated BuddyCloud for him).
It will be very helpful if I write programs in VisualStutio 2008 C#? Or not
http://99translations.com/page/tools/
Don't be lazy and check it. I give you tool and only you can decide is usefull or not if you check it a bit.
For those of you that don't know G-Alarm was orginally made for Windows 6.5, it's probably one of the best and higest quality alarm apps money can buy. There is now a beta avaliable here for Android!
I'd advise you to at least have a look at it, it's got an obscene amount of customization. It was probably one of the apps I missed the most when I moved over to Android. The beta expires on the 20th of January, some features are disabled but you can't grumble.
And a big thanks to Pocketnow.com for finding it.
Check out some screens here
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Get up with your favorite music
You can add your complete music collection or single MP3, WMA, MIDI and WAV files to a playlist and let G-Alarm fade it in to get you gently awakened.
In addition, you can randomize your playlist, force a specific volume or simply let your device vibrate.
G-Alarm for the "whole world"
G-Alarm is available in the following languages*:
English, German, French, Croatian, Czech, Dutch, Spanish, Italian, Polish, Russian, Portuguese (Portugal and Brazil), Hungarian, Arabic, Turkish, Japanese, Danish, Korean, Thai, Finnish, Indonesian, Chinese (traditional, simplified and Taiwan), Swedish, Slovak, Norwegian, Greek, Hebrew, Serbian, Romanian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Ukrainian, Slovenian
Save battery power overnight
Using the integrated flight mode you can turn off the phone und therefore minimize the battery drain until the next alarm. Afterwards G-Alarm automatically turns your phone on again.
Talking clock
This feature allows you to not only see the current time but also hear it. You find all available packages on this page.
Are you a deep sleeper? Not with G-Alarm anymore
G-Alarm can optionally ask you some tasks to complicate closing or snoozing of an alarm. It can ask you a small calculation task or wants you to guide a ball through a maze.
You do not want to press any buttons?
If your device is equipped with a supported tilt sensor, you can snooze or stop an alarm by shaking your device or turning it upside down.
See your favorite picture
Change the background image and keep your dreams in sight even when you are getting awake. You can also change the complete look of G-Alarm by downloading new skins.
Weather of the day
If you use G-Weather, G-Alarm can show you the weather of the current day.
In case of emergency
Device broken? New device? With the new backup feature you won't lose any settings. You can simply export existing alarms and recover them anytime on any device.
Schedule the launch of other programs
Use G-Alarm to execute other applications at a certain point of time.
I sold my WM device few weeks ago.
One of the things I thought I will be missing was G-alarm.
Sometimes, I like the fact of being wrong...
Cheers
I used this. Mainly because the default WinMo alarm was useless.
Now with Android, and especially Sense. I won't need this.
Nice! I currently use Alarm Clock Plus.
But why isn't this in "Desire themes and apps"?
blud7 said:
Nice! I currently use Alarm Clock Plus.
But why isn't this in "Desire themes and apps"?
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Because I am just not that smart...
*Edit* I've requested to move it.
I use this app on my Blackstone and it is one of my favorite, can't wait it to come on market.
Yay!
G-Alarm on Android
oh ****!! I missed G-Alarm a lot when leaving WM. Even though I bought Gentle Alarm from Mobitobi I wouldn't regret to have G-Alarm again on Android. Great
Finally a decent alarm clock! I sooo missed G-alarm after migrating from WM 6.5 to Android.
I would like to add Dutch, French and German to my KF. I wouldn't mind being without these languages but the KF sometimes doesn't switch off the automatic word correction e.g. when I'm typing a mail in Gmail,...
Sent from my HTC Desire using Tapatalk
Last I knew since the KF was designed for the US, there are no options whatsoever to add languages by default.
I did see the swift key install said it could have 3 languages supported at a time.
You might want to give that a try.
I have rooted my KF, so I can change the keyboard, even though I'm quite happy with it. I do wonder though, why only English is offered since in the USA, English is not the only language, no?
Sent from my HTC Desire using Tapatalk
It's the official language therefore the only mandatory one.
The site is all English from what I've seen, etc etc.
Everything I've read is this product was designed strictly for the US.
Just how the majority of video games are in Japan. I don't get mad that I can't get them in English if I export.
Root your device, install "Any Cut" from Market and then create shortcut
New Shortcut - Activity - Input Languages
It will then create shortcut onto your home screen, from there you change the language hope it helps
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Use SUPER MANAGER and change/add the following 2 lines in file /SYSTEM/BUILD.PROP (requires ROOT privileges)
ro.product.locale.language=xx
ro.product.locale.region=XX
Thanks, both of you guys! Is there a different end result with both of these steps? Also (I know this is stretching it a bit), is there a way to change languages on the fly? I do use English half of the time too, so it would be nice to change the language on the fly.
Thanks a bunch!
hi, It looks interesting, but what about Right to Left languages such as Hebrew and Arabic?
Is there any chance to install Arabic Keyboard? and Browsing Arabic websites?
Thanks a bunch! as ctgchaos said