SeaThreePO Android Translator

Posted by David N. Welton Sun, 10 Feb 2008 16:50:00 GMT

I whipped this up as a quick Sunday project. The code is based on dims' code here.

SeaThreePO

Its translations aren't great, but would probably do in a pinch. They'll likely improve as Google improves its translation bots.

I also used it to to test out Google's code hosting, which is quite nice. The code is located here:

http://code.google.com/p/seathreepo/

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  1. Tyler said about 7 hours later:

    Good job!

  2. Ermar said about 9 hours later:

    The translator you’ve made is good and it will be useful for everyone who wants to translate their code on different languages. It looks simple and easy, for me it’s great.

  3. Peyton said about 9 hours later:

    Great job! Everyone who will use it not become complicated. Although it looks simple, the importance is the useful of this system.

  4. Viktor said about 13 hours later:

    I have not tested this one out. Is it all just italian or different other languages? Google's i believe is not user-friendly, so this should be better.

  5. Humus said about 17 hours later:

    This is simpler than most translators online. This will be very useful especially for people who get confused with the many commands and buttons of other translators.

  6. David N. Welton said about 21 hours later:

    Viktor: it currently supports all language combinations that the gtalk bots do, so between English and other languages it's fairly complete, and a little less so if, say, you want to do Italian to Chinese.

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