Us common folks may not have flying cars or jetpacks yet but this shit is pretty dope.
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that's really good news even though I don't use firefox anymore (sorry vivaldi user) I'm glad firefox is actually improving.
I'm guessing this isn't on mobile yet?
The number of languages available is pretty small but I do appreciate them trying to respect users privacy with this feature
Glad to see this has made it into the browser! This has been a 🇪🇺 funded project for years now!
This was prieviously available as an addon/extension. It's really cool they are able to do this locally, and it works well.
It has multiple translation providers to choose from, but only shows the logo and not a name. I have no idea what the logos are except google translate
I’ve been using for a few months. Here is my opinion:
- Translation quality is still far from good, but is good enought to be understandable.
- Can’t translate PDF files (hope it could do it in the future, even if that mean reflowing it)
- The extension allowed to keep translating this tab. That’s a future that, in my opinion, would be highly appreciated in the built-in translator (instead of enabling the "always translate").
- The language choice doesn’t correspond with what I usually need (which is chinese. But I know chinese is notably hard to translate.)
- It seems that translation into french first goes thought a first pass of english translation. While this still produce readable result, targeting english is for now probably the best option (even thought the cost of implementing a new language translation pair doesn’t seems too high, I understand they might prioritise adding more language, at least for now. Actually, I should probably contribute to this myself if I care as much about it)
I've been disappointed with Orion and Safari lately. Not ready to switch to Chrome, but maybe it's time to give Firefox another shot.
Last time I checked online translators were as shit as 10 years, so I wonder how well this works.
Haha oh wow
Well then you should check out:
Translate.google.com
And
DeepL
Do people actually rate Google Translate that well? I've always found it lacking, but then I don't use it anywhere near habitually.
It's always gotten the job done for me. /shrug 🤷
This was the last thing I actively used chrome for, time to fully switch over I guess now that I can translate my Russian tracker.
I still use Chrome when I need to Chromecast, any way around that?
This works, but it's definitely a beta product, and not release quality...
How will this offline translator affect Firefox's memory usage? The article mentioned that it currently only supports 9 languages. If I choose a source language will it be able to translate to all other 8 languages? Why didn't they use existing open-source software like Apertium (or did they?)?
It's really neat IMO. It should've been there earlier
Sure. We should have had smart phones in the 80s.
And electric cars too.