One of the handicaps of an Amazon Fire is the great difference between the Google Play Store and Amazon's own when it comes to apps and video games. This leads us to the lack of software from major companies, although Microsoft has released some than another like its office automation and other apps.
In recent days, Microsoft has added another app in the Amazon apps and games store, Microsoft Translator. From the Microsoft blog, the details about this app and what it is like have been published able to translate Kindle books for some time now and that this feature is complete on the Amazon Fire.
A very interesting app for the owner of an Amazon Fire tablet and of which we discover all its details:
- Microsoft Translator translate text, images and even the conversations you have. It has a wide variety of features to help you on your travels
- Prepare for your trips by saving some phrases that you will have to know later how they can be the most typical: "How much does the trip cost?" or "take me to the hotel xxx"
- Download the language packs so that you are able to translate images and texts while you are offline
- Once you have reached your destination, you will be able to answer something that you did not plan at the time to receive fast translations. Simply type or paste the text, or even "speak" directly to the terminal
- Translate images such as traffic signs, headers and menus without having to type the text. Just upload an image directly to the app and translate it in an instant. It also works on images from email, social media or texts
- If you have internet access, you can use the conversation feature to ask anything to people who are on the street
The Microsoft Translator app is available from the Appstore so that it can accompany you on your travels.