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TranslateQ for Mac

Online translator.

Free
In English
2.1
Based on 4 user rates

TranslateQ overview

TranslateQ is an online translator. Just select text an press "Fn" / ⌥(Right) / Ctrl+Option/Alt.

  • Automatic clipboard translation
  • Keyboard shortcuts
  • Services: Google, Microsoft, Yandex

The app has a button to save the translation to the clipboard.

Note: an Internet connection is required.

What’s new in version 3.0.4

Version 3.0.4:
  • Increased speed of translation.
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TranslateQ for Mac

Free
In English
Version 3.0.4
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2.1

(4 Reviews of TranslateQ)

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GeogProf
GeogProf
May 27 2017
3.0.4
0.5
May 27 2017
0.5
Version: 3.0.4
As Dorkypants says in his/her post below, THIS APP IS NOT FREE. Ignoring for the moment that the app itself is thoroughly halfassed, this developer deserves a half-star rating for listing it as free when it’s actually commercial shareware. That’s called LYING, and even though Trump does it 5 times a day before breakfast, it’s still scummy behavior.
Dorkypants
Dorkypants
Jan 12 2016
3.0.1
0.0
Jan 12 2016
0.0
Version: 3.0.1
This is a limited-time free-trial after which you have to pay for a license to keep using it. It shouldn't be classified as Free, but as Shareware
Gustavo-Reis
Gustavo-Reis
Jan 3 2016
3.0
4.0
Jan 3 2016
4.0
Version: 3.0
It's very good app, but the developer needs to improve the app's interface and the icon. The icon is not flat and retro, I suggest he learn from Apple design. I also suggest the developer to add a feature similar to iTranslate's – dictionary with definitions.
AnnL7456
AnnL7456
May 11 2015
2.0.2
0.5
May 11 2015
0.5
Version: 2.0.2
You have text in a language you don't understand? Then select the text, hit an hotkey and the program will use online translation services (Google, Microsoft, ect.) to translate the text into a language you understand. This is the underlying idea. Unfortunately nothing seems to work here (under OS 10.10.3), and I found a review from 2013 in the AppleStore which says exactly the same, so apparently nothing has changed for the better in the last two years. There are some useful settings in the Preferences that you are supposed to be able to toggle, such as "Window always on top", "Window Under Cursor", "Automatic Clipboard Translation", but none of these features are working. The window always stays on top; you have to click on the icon in the menubar to get it away. There is no automatic clipboard translation; instead, the text you select before you hit a shortkey, is just put into the clipboard. So if you are on a Russian web page and select some text, it's the Russian text that is put into your clipboard, not the translation. And, of course, Auto-detect language doesn't work properly either. [May 11, 2015]
GeogProf
GeogProf
May 27 2017
0.5
May 27 2017
0.5
Version: null
Gustavo-Reis
Gustavo-Reis
Jan 3 2016
4.0
Jan 3 2016
4.0
Version: null
StevensPeter
StevensPeter
Dec 14 2015
3.5
Dec 14 2015
3.5
Version: null
AnnL7456
AnnL7456
May 11 2015
0.5
May 11 2015
0.5
Version: null