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QuickLatin A Latin-to-English Translation Assistant Note: QuickAccents for New Testament Greek is now available at www.quickgreek.com. Download QuickLatinQuickLatin is a tool which helps you translate Latin into English. It has dictionary and parsing capabilities, plus some sentence-handling abilities. It is based on the Whitaker's Words 1.97 dictionary and includes algorithms like those of Words, but adds sentence and translation handling code. At the moment it does not have the ability to handle English into Latin.
System RequirementsThese products will run on Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, or XP. Installation NotesAll you need to do is double-click the downloaded .exe file. If you have an older operating system and do not have the new HTML Help installed, the help function will not operate. If you find this is the case, visit the Microsoft HTML Help site and download HhUpd.exe. However most people will have had this installed with IE4 or later. Issue: Some people have reported that when they start the demo version for the first time, it tells them that it is expired and prevents them using it. This seems to be a compatibility issue with Norton Anti-virus. Please contact us if this happens to you. What does it do and why?QuickLatin is a translation assistant, not a translator. Proper machine translation would require very much more intelligence than a mere computer program can possess. It is purely a dumb robot. It gets all the possible matches for a Latin word from its dictionary, and then strings some sort of meaning together. Then it's up to you. You type your text into one window, it runs Words and displays output in another. It isn't intended for massive files, although output can be saved. Known Bugs and risksThere are currently no known bugs. Bug reports are welcome. Check the versions page for bugs fixed recently. Legal disclaimer: This software carries no warranties of any kind. (However you should in fact find it useful, and you can try it out for free). When you install it, try running it with something like 'amo' to check the installation worked. You are not recommended to enter very large quanities of Latin text as a first test, as this will be very slow! Note that older versions of Windows will require HTML Help runtimes installed. These came with IE4, but if for some reason you don't have them, get HHUPD.EXE from the Microsoft site. Licensing/Registration/PriceThe downloadable demo is fully functional, and will run for 30 days. A 'nag' screen reminds you to purchase each time you run it, but you do not need to do so until 30 days have passed. At the end of the 30-day period, you will be obliged to purchase it using your credit card. The price is $29, or you can pay in British pounds sterling (20 GBP). If you use some other currency, the credit card operator will convert it into British pounds. You purchase the software from within QuickLatin itself, not from this site. Do this by clicking the button marked 'Purchase' on the 'nag' screen, with your internet connection running. This will take you to a secure server, run by WORLDPAY, where you can give your credit card details(VISA, MASTERCARD, SWITCH, SOLO, EUROCARD or JCB), and which will automatically unlock your software once you have done so. If for some reason you are unable to make this work, contact us for help with a manual registration. This will still mean using the WORLDPAY internet site, tho.
Please register if you find yourself using the product. Contacting UsPlease use this form to contact us. Constructive comments and suggestions (and bug reports!) are very much welcomed. In particular, we'd love to have some idea of what you use QL for -- we get very little feedback. Please, please, don't send us emails asking us to translate stuff for you from Latin into English or (worse) English into Latin -- we don't have the time to do this, so we have to ignore such emails. Use one of the Latin google groups for that, such as alt.language.latin. Last updated 16th September 2003 This page has been visited by people since 22nd May 2000. QuickLatin is sold by Chieftain Systems Ltd, 7 Essex Way, Ipswich, Suffolk IP3 8SN, United Kingdom. Registered in England and Wales.
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