Portable TialSoft MultiTranse v4.7.1
MultiTranse uses free Web resources for translating to and from English, Chinese, Arabic, Dutch, French, Greek, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Korean, Japanese. The program has a multilingual interface, full Unicode text support and sugest to download required fonts when it is necessary.
MultiTranse provides an effective solution for dealing with different foreign languages. If you need to know the meaning of a foreign text or get your words translated into some language, both quickly and without a dictionary, then MultiTranse is the right choice for you. The program translates words, phrases, as well as texts, containing up to 6000 symbols at a time. The tool uses internet connection to process a given text and provide you with a translation into the selected language. It takes advantage of free Web resources to make the optimal translation.
With MultiTranse, you will be able to understand foreign texts and convey your ideas into other languages in a blink of an eye, just by using your connection to the Web. The reasonable advantage of MultiTranse is that it replaces a whole bookcase filled with dictionaries and grammar books.
It translates from the following languages: English, Chinese (both traditional and simplified), Arabic, Dutch, French, Greek, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Korean, Japanese.
Using MultiTranse, you'll become a polyglot that has a good command of languages from all over the world. As for the program's interface, it supports English, Catalan, Dutch, Russian and Spanish.
MutiTranse will smoothly render your words even into non-Latin languages, such as Chinese, Korean or Japanese, provided you have their fonts installed. In case you don't have the fonts, required to display some language, the program can download the necessary fonts from the Microsoft's website, so you won't need to look for the fonts on your own.
MultiTranse comes with full support of Unicode and allows saving texts to any ANSI format as well as back to Unicode. Also, you can send the received translation directly to print. If you are looking for a convenient way of rendering your words into a number of languages or understanding foreign texts, then MultiTranse is the only tool you need.
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Thursday, June 12, 2008 | 0 Comments
Top 10 Dentist Licensure Examinees
MANILA, Philippines -- The dentist licensure examinees who garnered the 10 highest places are:
1. Carmencita Sanchez Dela Rosa, Centro Escolar University-Manila -- 84.94%
2. Mikael Querol Canlas Nisce, University of the East-Manila -- 83.91%
3. Kristine Chua Shieh, Centro Escolar University-Manila -- 83.70%
4. Femalyn Lazo Fernandez, University of the Philippines-Manila -- 83.58%
5. Valerie Kaye Cu Tan, Centro Escolar University-Manila -- 82.95%
6. Charlston Escudero Uy, University of the East-Manila -- 82.70%
7. Errolflyn Guevara Gammad, Emilio Aguinaldo College-Manila -- 82.66%
Joanna Marie Nicole Mantolino Porter, University of the East-Manila -- 82.66%
8. Pamela Sue Abadam Natividad, University of the Philippines-Manila -- 82.59%
9. Almira Dulce Flores Garcia, Centro Escolar University-Manila -- 82.39%
Shiela Mae Millanes Ibarra, Centro Escolar University-Manila -- 82.39%
10. Christine Anne Asperas Pabustan, University of the Philippines-Manila -- 82.08%
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Wednesday, June 11, 2008 | 0 Comments
Survivor winner takes case to Supreme Court
PROVIDENCE, R.I. - "Survivor" winner Richard Hatch has appealed his tax evasion conviction to the U.S. Supreme Court, his attorney said Tuesday.
Hatch's lawyer, Michael Minns, has said his client confronted producers about cheating during taping of the show, and a producer promised his taxes would be paid if he kept quiet and went on to win the competition. CBS has said Hatch's claims have no merit.
Minns also argued the judge unfairly limited his cross-examination of the tax accountant who prepared Hatch's tax returns and who was a key witness for the government.
"He's extremely optimistic about his appeal," Minns said. "He still believes the system should work."
The U.S. Supreme Court takes up only a small number of the appeals it receives.
Minns also said Hatch was writing a book about "his experiences with the legal system and his disappointment not just with the problems that he suffered but with the problems other people have suffered that he has met."
Hatch also was convicted of evading taxes on his earnings as co-host of a Boston radio show and from rental properties. He was acquitted of seven fraud charges related to a charity he planned to open for troubled youth.
Tuesday, June 03, 2008 | 0 Comments
New 7 Wonders (Nominees for Philippines)
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Sunday, June 01, 2008 | 0 Comments