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Whats the name of that translation Prog.?

DanFungus

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Originally posted by: stebesplace
babelfish

http://world.altavista.com/

funny how they both go to the same thing, just a line of text is different...

edit: actually, they are the same, I was looking at the "Tip", which changes on the refresh
 

amdwolfman

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Hmmmmmmmmmmm,,,I guess that's not it. But it does work. What I was thinking was what I have had before,,it was a right klik on my mouse and I would be able to translate from there....Anyone know that one?
 

numark

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Originally posted by: amdwolfman
Hmmmmmmmmmmm,,,I guess that's not it. But it does work. What I was thinking was what I have had before,,it was a right klik on my mouse and I would be able to translate from there....Anyone know that one?

I know Opera does that (since that's my main browser)...perhaps you had used that somewhere and remembered it? (Actually, it's double click on a word and click Translate...)
 

numark

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As an aside, a fun thing to do if you're really bored is to take a paragraph, translate it into another language using Babelfish, and then translate it back into English. Hours of endless fun for everyone :)