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| Thread ID: 121448 | 2011-10-26 09:37:00 | iPhone or Android? | Strommer (42) | PC World Chat |
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| 1240111 | 2011-11-18 05:16:00 | I probably won't see the person who has the iPhone translation app until Wednesday, but I will ask and post back here with the program name.Thanks :D. |
Erayd (23) | ||
| 1240112 | 2011-11-22 07:35:00 | I saw my Mexican friend today and asked him about the translator. It is called Jibbigo. He gave me a demo (for the 2nd time) - very impressive, and it does not need an internet connection. It shows the text translation as well as spoken voice. Do you know the name of this application (or even better have a link to it)? I've never seen an app that could do voice recognition on the phone without offloading some of the work to another server, so I'd love to know who has managed to solve this. "Jibbigo Voice Translator (www.jibbigo.com) is a self-contained speech-to-speech translation app for your mobile device. It's available in nine different language pairs on iTunes and the Android Market. You talk in one language, it talks back in the other. Simple as that. No data or phone connection required!" Only $5 for the Spanish Jibbigo (itunes.apple.com) |
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