Take Google Translate and put it squarely in the middle of Windows, and you’ll get this new service. Transmiti is a free client that lets anybody have words in documents translated into the language of his choice merely by highlighting them with his mouse, and then hitting the “Windows” key. That will be it – the text will be duly translated, and it’s even possible to have the original text replaced with the new one, effectively avoiding the hassle of having to cut and paste anything.
Plus, Google Dictionary entries are provided for each and every individual word that the user chooses to highlight.
All of this can be done without having to install anything, and without having to spend the best part of an afternoon configuring anything. And not only is Trasnmiti instantly activated, the fact of being powered by Google means all of the languages that Google Translate can handle are minutely supported. If the text the user needs help with is written in any marginally-widespread language then the translation is surely being handled without a hitch.
Transmiti.org In Their Own Words
The Google translator built into Microsoft Windows.
Some Questions About Transmiti.org
Will we ever see a similar client for Linux or Mac? Will the ones responsible for Transmiti do it if enough people request it? 







