@promt Professional Translator (English-Spanish) 8

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@promt Professional 8.0 Translator English-Spanish delivers fast, high-quality translation of business and technical documents, emails, web sites and more for business. English to/from Spanish translation supported; integrates with Microsoft Office and Acrobat. Automatically translates text in PDF files and web pages with navigation preserved. Many customization options included plus large dictionary.The new Microsoft Office 2007-style interface lets you enter new words into user dictionaries with a single click. @promt Professional 8.0 also enables you to create dictionaries automatically, optionally make use of the internal Translation Memory system, and supports Mozilla Firefox and OpenOffice to deliver optimum ease of use.

Version 8 now has new Microsoft Office 2007-style interface and new translation engine.

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