Re: [NTLK] Help with PowerTrans (spanish)

From: John M Powell (jp_at_iwillbefree.com)
Date: Tue Sep 02 2003 - 00:57:17 PDT


> Well, okay, so I don't know anything about PowerTrans ... but is this
> it?
> http://pdacentral.ozbytes.net.au/newton/preview/32984.html

Yes, with one important exception... this is the demo, not 'freeware' as the
page declares. The included readme of this download is below...

John

PS Website is http://www.travel-cs.com/

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PowerTransª 3.2 (commercial software) is a Multilingual, Customizable
Translator and Portable Vocabulary Trainer supplied with 72,000 words in 6
languages Ñ English, Spanish, German, French, Italian and
Portuguese. PowerTransª is available in different national versions as well
- English, German, French, Italian and Spanish.

Take a look on:

PowerTransª Keyboards (freeware) is the most complete keyboard driver
collection for the Newton. 11 extensions will bring 18 national keyboard
layouts to your Newton. Each keyboard extension can be installed
separately. PowerTransª Keyboards patch the Newton OS directly and
therefore are available in all Newton applications (e.g. Names, Dates).
PowerTransª Keyboards will extend all non-existent keyboard layouts of your
(inter)national Newton 2.0/2.1 device. Hardware keyboards (Newton Keyboard,
Freekey etc.) will be supported as well.

This is a Trial Version

You have a 20 day trial period in which to examine PowerTrans, during which
it will function fully. The trial version is supplied with a limited
dictionary containing only 500 entries per language and 6 languages.
The full version is provided with 72,000 words in 6 languages: English,
German, Spanish, French, Italian and Portuguese. For all languages
1.2 MB of Newton storage is required only. Two languages requires 500 KB
only. Each dictionary can be installed separately.

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