The power to translate English to and from eight other languages. In any application.
Enso Translate Anywhere
There are nearly 7,000 living languages, each with its own color and culture. Most of us speak only one or two. Wouldn’t it be great to be able to have eight more languages under your belt?
Enso Translate Anywhere allows you to use the power of Google’s language translation anywhere: while writing an email in Eudora, chatting with a friend, reading a website in Firefox, or captioning an image in Photoshop.
How does it work? Say I am chatting with my friend in Spain and want to translate “good morning” into Spanish. I’d select the text, summon Enso, and use the translate to spanish command. Right in my chat window, “buenos días” would appear. I could have just as easily translated to Japanese, French, Russian, and more.
Now, say that my friend responds with, “¿Cómo te va?”. Quick as a cat, I can use the translate from spanish command to get “How are you?”.
With Translate Anywhere, you’ll be able to translate to and from:
- French
- German
- Italian
- Japanese
- Korean
- Portuguese
- Russian
- Spanish
- Pirate
Keeping Up-To-Date
Check back often to make sure that you are up-to-date, or Get updates via RSS. To update a beta product simply download the installer and install. Enso will take care of the rest.
Enso Translate Anywhere v0.1.1
Why Beta?
Humanized is committed to world-class customer support. Even people who don't love Enso love our support. This product is in beta, which means we can't guarantee full support. But that doesn't mean we won't try.
Jun Wang
September 17th, 2007 3:36 am
I would appreciate if you consider to support Traditional Chinese.
Varsoil
September 18th, 2007 5:55 am
The language pick-list under “translate to” is missing spanish, japanese, and portugues. (They are available, just not visible in the list.)
I would appreciate if you consider to support Polish. I can help if needed.
i was thinking that if i am chating with a friend who speaks another language the enso program could [auto translate/continuously translate what they say to my language]or a hot key to retranslate waht ever has been said to the language i speak….. or an enso chat program that translates what ever is said to the users language…. but thats not quite the program you are making….
ps. i love the programs you have made.
be as expressive as you can today.wearing you heart on your sleeve is liberating?
Tsigereda Worku
October 28th, 2007 4:09 am
I think what u have tried to do is remarkable.The comment i had is it would be good if u add arabic and other african languages too.For instance,in ethiopia there are so many languages used like amharic,tigrigna and oromiffa.
Admiring your work,please try to add some more languages!!!
i would like to try study spanish. because now, i’m awaiter in a laresidence hotle&spa Huecity, viet Nam
and then when i can speak spanish wiht the guest from spain or american latinh also mexico, baraxin ….!
can you help me show to me hoaw can i study it
do dinh thang
October 28th, 2007 9:43 pm
thanks! if i can speak spain i will visit spain and some country that they can speak spain and english!
pls! show to me how and where can i study it!
i would like to learn speak Deutch.. anybody can teach me to this one?
thanks previously.
i will obliged to this site if it support french language translator to me.
Hello everyone,
Judging from some of the comments people have left here, there seems to be some confusion about what we do here at Humanized. As a software company, we can’t really provide any assistance to those of you out there who want to learn Spanish, Dutch, or any other language. Enso Translate Anywhere translates languages, but we’re not a translation service. Thanks!
Tom Sylvia
October 30th, 2007 12:01 pm
What does the word “Oberammergau” mean. I think it is a German word and a town. What does the name mean?
Razlin
October 30th, 2007 12:19 pm
Peninsular malaysia west coast has a clear international identity. It has large oil palm and other plantations, manufacturing including electronics, and more recently the Multimedia Super Corridor.
Paulo Ferreira
November 16th, 2007 2:40 pm
Hello,
Why should we keep pressing caps lock, or the choosen key, while we write the command?
Writting with one hand is annoyng!
abiel kelly
November 16th, 2007 9:46 pm
I think u guy’s have really put ur brains really GOOD stuff. now that’s what we all should be thinking of on our spare time. think more
translate from english to traditional chinese or the other way around please!
This is great!! Better than nothing that’s for damn sure! I notice a little choppiness in the translations, will it continue to be updated to become familiar with more “slang” terms? I noticed I had to get down to some “root” words in order to get it translated correctly, for instance, “much love” instead of “I love you” in German. And “travel” instead of saying “trip”. Either way, I love what it can give so far, I look forward to expansions, more languages, more more more!!! P.S. like the sense of humor adding Pirate. fun.
As far as tweaks, adding most popular in order to the list would be helpful, Spanish being at the top, then French, German etc, something to that effect. I use spanish most but have to type it out in full to select, it gets a little tedious. But like I said, this is really great! I will definitely be following your work! Thank you for this!
wow ! i;m really impressed with u guys, U have done a great thing, i want you to suggest one thing that please remove the word “small company ” from u r website.
U r doing a great thing & mentioning that u r small. You are not small now.Coz I read in the news in slashdot that u have been hired by mozilla, ok lets taste ur flavour too in mozilla development.
Lastly, u r logo is so nice, ok guys have a good time , wish u all the best,
Great product! I would really like to see translation in Tagalog, a Filipino dialect.
Christopher
January 22nd, 2008 12:44 pm
Will you support norwegian in the near future? I can help out if needed.
translate to pirate? Awesome
can you add translate to/from binary, hex, etc. in the next build?
Translation from Japanese to English is a function I will use often when it is available for
Mac OSX. I will try all enso products when
they are available for Mac. Will enso work on an XO laptop with Sugar OS?
musaed
January 30th, 2008 12:50 am
Will you support translation from arabic in the near future and vise verse into english? it si avialabel in google translate
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February 1st, 2008 6:31 am
I have admire your unselfishness in taking the time to make this web site.
Yong Fu
February 4th, 2008 7:42 pm
I would appreciate if this could support Traditional Chinese. Thank you.
my “train of thoughts” mostly dicates me to translate from a foreign tounge to my mother’s tounge. So “translate from” is mostly useless to me since my mother’s tounge is *not* english. second thing i discovered: there is more than one meaning to a word, mostly. This would need some improvement but I suppose you already have implemented the required pattern with enso 2.0 lancher beta thingy
thanks for your inventions!
Henrik Hansen
February 18th, 2008 3:56 am
Danish support for translate anywhere would be greatly appreciated.
What engine do you use for this machine translation? Google? Systran?
Joel Paula
March 12th, 2008 11:55 am
I think translator should remember the last translation command I used. If I constantly choose “Translate to portuguese”, why does it never appear in the list as soon as I write “trans”? It always shows a list of other languages I never use.
Dima Plotnikov
March 17th, 2008 12:50 pm
It better if I can setup “default languages” and then write “tra” for “Translate to Russian”. Usually peoples needs only two languages for translation. Other languages never used.
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