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Popular translation app iTranslate gains iPad support

SonicoMobile, the developers behind the popular apps iTranslate, iTranslate Voice, Files, and Languages released a new update today, iTranslate for iPad. As the name implies, iTranslate for iPad brings all the features customers have loved from iTranslate to the big screen, with an iPad optimized app.

Like the iPhone version, iTranslate for iPad lets you translate words and text in over 70 different languages, with dictionaries for many languages that offer a wide variety of interpretations and meanings, as well as a full text-to-speech conversion tool. With an in-app purchase, you can also unlock iTranslate premium, with features like Voice Recognition built in, and powered by Nuance.

Last month, Sonico Mobile released an update to iTranslate that brought an entirely new design, in line with iOS 7’s design aesthetic. The new style has been translated to the iPad version as well.

iTranslate is a universal app, and you can pick it up in the App Store here.

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