Gmail offers auto translate

Google reportedly will be offer users of Gmail a one click translation service, available in forty one different languages that include Turkish, Thai and Estonian.

The application has been made possible through Google Labs and is easily accessible by the user clicking on the setting tab within the Gmail account and then the Labs Tab.

Once the user is in the Labs section all that is required is for them to enable message translation, it is a simple process to follow and even if the user is not in the habit of receiving emails in foreign languages it is a handy tool to have.

This is just another tool aimed at giving the user more than the competition can offer internet users.






Comments in chronological order (3 comments)

  1. Carl Barron says:

    That’s a good thing to do, yet the main problem I and my friends have with Gmail is that we can’t use it much at all, the reason being there’s no facility to create folders is there or have I missed something?

    So it’s pretty useless, as having everything on one page would take you near enough forever to locate it in a busy e-mail box.

    Signed Carl Barron Chairman of agpcuk

  2. lewis griffin says:

    labels offer equivalent functionality, but archiving and search, plus ‘recent conversations’ for a contact achieves everything I want

  3. Ralph Small says:

    I use incredimail on my laptop to receive my Gmail, incredimail supports the use of folders, so I have the best of both worlds, gmails efficiency, and incredimails folders, plus, once downloaded into incredimail, I can access my e-mails even when offline.

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