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Apertium

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Apertium Alternatives [Page 4]

The best Apertium alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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  1. No training needed. Just start speaking and iTranslate recognizes your voice, converts your words to text and translates them into another language.

  2. HowToPronounce.com is a crowdsourced audio pronunciation website that helps you learn how to say words, names and phrases contributed by native speakers.

  3. Free subtitle editor with visual sync, time adjustments etc.‎Subtitle Edit Online · ‎Subtitle Edit Videos · ‎Subtitle Edit 3.

  4. Poedit translations editor. The best way to translate apps and sites.

  5. Boomerang for Gmail is a Firefox / Chrome plugin that lets you take control of when you send and receive email messages.

  6. Create, review and deploy code together with GitLab open source git repo management software | GitLab

  7. Subtitle Editor is a GTK+3 tool to edit subtitles for GNU/Linux/*BSD.

    Open Source

  8. Lifelike voiceovers in minutes.

    paid Free Trial $9.0 / One-off (30 minutes of voiceover generation time)

  9. Translate You is a Translator App built with Material Design 3 (You) using the LibreTranslate API.

  10. A translation app for GTK environments based on Google Translate.

  11. Get Stuff Done.

  12. Localization tool for software developers. Web-based collaborative multi-platform editor, API/CLI, numerous plugins, iOS and Android SDK.

    freemium $40.0 / Monthly (Lite plan)

  13. Translation apps for business, travels, professional translators, students and free style people.

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