Withing the last few days 4 more languages were included into our multilingual transliteration service:
Together with Russian, Ukrainian and Armenian converters, the total amount of supported alphabets reaches seven.
As always, we are expecting our users to test the new additions and provide us with their feedback.
Monday, May 26, 2008
Friday, May 16, 2008
New Address and New Features
Today our Translit service moved to the brand new cool address: TRANSLIT.CC. The Russian Translit still will be available some time via the old address, however it's better to memorize the new one. The Ukrainian Translit and Armenian Translit versions are moved as well to the new addresses.
For those who own websites and want to integrate our solution into their site we have now Translit widgets. There are also Armenian and Ukrainian versions available. On the same pages webmasters will find our banners to place on their sites.
The last, but not least, feature is a Translit bookmarklet. Bookmarklet is a shortcut placed on your browser's Bookmarks Toolbar or Links Bar. When you click on it the light version of our transliteration converter pops-up. Thus, now you initiate our transliterator by a single mouse click. And of course this is available for Armenian and Ukrainian versions as well.
For those who own websites and want to integrate our solution into their site we have now Translit widgets. There are also Armenian and Ukrainian versions available. On the same pages webmasters will find our banners to place on their sites.
The last, but not least, feature is a Translit bookmarklet. Bookmarklet is a shortcut placed on your browser's Bookmarks Toolbar or Links Bar. When you click on it the light version of our transliteration converter pops-up. Thus, now you initiate our transliterator by a single mouse click. And of course this is available for Armenian and Ukrainian versions as well.
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Armenian Translit and General Update
It is time for an update. Now the Russian Translit section is truly bilingual. To switch between Russian and English the flag in the top left corner has to be pressed. Moreover, we added some description to virtually all functions of the transliteration converter. The Ukrainian Transliterator survived a major face lift and engine update. It now fully supports Ukrainian Spell Check and many other little features of the new engine.
On a separate note the Armenian Transliteration service went online. It runs on the new engine and thus includes all latest features and Armenian spell checker as well.
On a separate note the Armenian Transliteration service went online. It runs on the new engine and thus includes all latest features and Armenian spell checker as well.
Friday, April 11, 2008
Welcome to the Translit Blog
This very first post will start a series of notes, where we'll announce new and upcoming features in our online translit service. We also want to engage our visitors and users to actively provide feedback on the current state and suggest their wishes.
As for now, we able to provide to the World the following services:
As for now, we able to provide to the World the following services:
- Russian transliteration: supported spell checking, multiple transliteration tables such as ISO 9 and GOST 7.79 (ГОСТ 7.79) as well as many other little handy functions like lookup of the typed words in multiple language dictionaries and machine translators, searching in search engines...
- Ukrainian transliteration: straight conversion of Latin letters into Ukrainian Cyrillic letters. Currently not many additional features.
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