Although Spanish is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world, sometimes it may be we cannot find the information we are looking for in the language of Cervantes, which forces us to search in other languages, mainly English, the most widely used language on the internet, but not the most widely spoken in the world where Chinese is king, due to its population.
Searching for information in other languages requires us, on occasions, to look for a translator that allows us to understand the information that is displayed. We can always make use of copy and paste in the Google translator, but there is a much simpler way and that will avoid that we have to exit Safari to be able to translate the text.
Just over a year ago, Microsoft launched Microsoft Translator, an application with which we can translate words between more than 50 languages, but also that in the successive updates it has including an extension that allows us to translate any web page that we visit, quickly and easily.
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One of the problems with applications that allow us to translate texts is having to leave the browser to open it and paste the text. But thanks to this Microsoft Translator extension lThe job of translating is done in a few seconds.
- The first and fundamental thing is to download Microsoft Translator. At the end of the article I leave you a direct link.
- Next we must visit the web page that we want to translate.
- Once the web page to be translated has been fully loaded, click on the share button and we look for the Microsoft Translator extension.
- When you click on it, an orange stripe will appear at the top of the page that shows us the progress of the translation. If we want the page to be displayed in its native language, we just have to click on the X located on the right side of the bar.
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