Be sure to check out our new Split-Screen Browser. This handy feature allows you to read an untranslated newspaper or magazine article on one side of your screen while reading a machine translated version of the same page on the opposite side. Split-Screen can be accessed, after you have selected your translation preference above, by clicking the Translate Tab at the top of the Newstran Browser. NOTE: Split-Screen has become very popular with Language Instructors, Students and Travelers. |
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If you did not see your language choice in the options above, you can now use the form below to select additional language pairs via InterTran. Some languages may require additonal support for specific fonts. Due to heavy traffic you may sometimes get a message saying: "Too many translation requests by millions of users. Please click here or try again later." Instead, we recommend that you click Stop - then your Refresh or Reload button - and repeat until your translation eventually comes through. Note: Translation traffic is sometimes very heavy. If a translation does not go through - hit your Stop button, then wait a few seconds before then hitting the Refresh / Reload button. This method seems to work most of the time. Website is best viewed with Microsoft IE6.0 at 1024 X 768. If at 800 X 600 - Please use your browser's Full Screen button now.
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