Yahoo Translating HTTP Proxy 1.0 Beta review
DownloadYahoo Translating HTTP Proxy (YTP) is a two-way translator which works with your Yahoo! Messenger to translate your typed message into a various languages.
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Yahoo Translating HTTP Proxy (YTP) is a two-way translator which works with your Yahoo! Messenger to translate your typed message into a various languages.
Your friend will receive translated message, and she can type back in the translated language. For example, if you type to her in English, she can receive the message in French.
She can then type back in French and you will get the message in English. The following languages are supported:
English -> German, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese
German -> English, French
Spanish -> English
French -> English, German
Italian -> English
Portuguese -> English
The Yahoo Translating Proxy is a HTTP proxy, which intercepts your Yahoo messages, translates them using Google Translate and sends them on to the destination user (via a Yahoo Server somewhere on the Internet).
Can the proxy handle multiple Yahoo sessions simultaneously?
Yes. Each Yahoo conversation between two users has an associated session ID. The proxy keeps track of each Yahoo session, and remembers which language, if any, is translating to and from. That is why it can be used as a central server for any number of users, only limited by hardware limitations.
How do inline commands work?
Inline commands are special commands which can be typed in the Yahoo Messenger screen. They tell the proxy to take certain actions, like start or stop translation. They are not sent to the remote user, instead, he is informed of the action taken by the proxy.
Requirements:
Java 1.4.2 or later.
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