What kind of translation tool do you use?
Julia Engelsmann
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Alex Shapoval@alxwnth
DeepL is surprisingly good but be careful with their free plan's privacy policy.
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@julia_engelsmann if I remember correctly, on free plan they store and use text users input for their purposes. With paid plan the text is removed immediately and not used for their own purposes.
Google translate for text. Camera is good at on the fly translation
@phil_meyer Good to know, thank you!
Google Translate and DeepL
Google translate, DeepL and sometimes even use GPT. Google translate sometimes has a hard time understanding context.
Both Wordvice AI Translator and Google! It's nice to use both for text cross-checking!
@tingggg_yu I haven't heard of Wordvice AI Translator yet, but good to know!
@julia_engelsmann Happy to be helpful here!
Poe for sure
@hussein_hashish Never heard of this! I will have a look, thank you!
I am using ChatGPT now
Google and DeepL.
@darren_chen I like Deepl a little better than google
Google translate for text. Camera is good at on the fly translation
@christian_gyenes I also use deepl very often, I especially like the write option
Very good and accurate
I love using translation tools that are intuitive, accurate, and efficient. It's essential for my international projects, especially when working with diverse teams. Finding the right one can be a game-changer!