PROMT Introduces the First Offline Text Translator for iPhone and iPod Touch
Powerful and widely acclaimed PROMT translation software now available from App Store HAMBURG--(Business Wire)-- PROMT German<->English Text Translator is the first program of its kind to run directly on your iPhone or iPod Touch, ready for use anywhere at any time. The software runs without requiring an internet connection, which can be very expensive when traveling abroad. The program translates not only fragments of text, but also entire websites, retaining the original formatting. Translated text can be sent via e-mail. The program achieves its spectacularly high-quality results by using PROMT award-winning translation technology. The package includes over 550,000 terms per translation direction and 12 specialized dictionaries: cars, business, household technology, internet, law, cinema, cooking, music, traveling, software, sport and technology. This also ensures a higher translation quality when dealing with specialized domains. PROMT has 20 years of experience in automated translation research at its disposal. PROMT translation technology which is used by both iPhone applications, was voted Best in Test in ComputerBild, PC Business, PC Magazin, PC Praxis. Prices and availability PROMT German-English and English-German translators are now available from the App Store for EUR 4.99 each. PROMT English-German translator is available from the iTunes Store at: http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=320754019&mt=8 PROMT German-English translator is available from the iTunes Store at: http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=320755472&mt=8 Additional information on PROMT translation software and dictionaries is available at http://www.promt.com/translation_software/promt_for_iphone/ Photos/Multimedia Gallery Available: http://www.businesswire.com/cgi-bin/mmg.cgi?eid=6005528&lang=en Press and review inquiries to: PROMT GmbH Roy Halbani +49 40 21901 140 Email: roy.halbani@promt.de Copyright Business Wire 2009
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