Anuvadak Google Translate App for Windows Phone Updated

Legacy | July 16, 2010 12:00 PM

The initial release of Anuvadak, an unofficial Google Translate app for Windows Phone, proved to be useful to many users. The already feature-rich translation app, which has text to speech, just received an update with some additional features and better support.

Anuvadak now sports more dictionary features and improved compatibility for foreign languages with special characters. Check out the video and full changelog below. Head over to the developer’s website to get the latest download and XDA-developers for support.



Changes in v1.1:

- Added QVGA, WQVGA and HVGA support.

- Improved Instant translation but still in alpha.

- Added paste support with a dedicated paste button.

- Added dictionary items with translation (nouns, pronouns, adjectives, interjection, conjunction, verb, adverb, abbreviation).

- Added check for update option.

- Added user-selectable option to show number of items in history � major memory improvement. Devices with low memory choose less than 5 items.

- Added support for saving a language pair as favorite or as default.

- Added support to show all Indic and Asian languages.

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