cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/1927197
Hey everyone, check the Linguist
- you can translate texts offline (with sent no one single byte to a Google and stay private)
- a lot of features and flexible configuration
- dictionary + history for learn languages
- it is are hackable - you can write code to use your own translation service
Browser is most used program by me and by most users of internet, so it is important for browser to be high efficient for daily routine. Altough browsers have embedded translation features and exists a lot of browser extensions for translation, all of them have bad quality and absolutely not acceptable for intensive use. This is why i’ve create Linguist - ultimate browser extension for translation.
Was this text generated by the extension? I don’t mean to be rude but it contains several grammatical errors so doesn’t come across as a good advert for the extension. It would make a better impression if you polished up the text a bit.
Haha, actually it’s my bad, not a Linguist 😀
I’m not a native speaker, i still learn the language, but you can edit a post text on a github https://github.com/vitonsky/blog/blob/master/posts/2023/july/linguist/2023-07-13-linguist.md i would appreciate it
Thank you for your efforts. I feel bad for saying this, but releasing a language extension without conducting a basic grammar check on the description is a significant oversight.
🤓 Linguistics isn’t translation 🤓
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The GitHub licenses is BSD 3 clause…
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How is the quality of the offline translator?
This is super cool, the ability to use embedded offline translators is terrific and shows that the author does consider all use-cases. I’m definitely installing this to my Librewolf.
Sounds like a great tool. I use yomichan to look up japanese I don’t understand, wonder how these two compare.
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