The software giant is integrating the translator directly into the desktop version of Skype, opening it up to Windows 7, 8, and 10 users. Researchers, engineers, and many others across Microsoft have been working hard to make this dream a reality and we are looking forward to bringing this preview technology to more devices.” “It has been a long-time dream at Skype to break down language barriers and bring everyone across the globe closer together. Microsoft’s Skype team explained on the Garage & Updates blog: The app has done its time on beta and it will, in the next few weeks, start to roll out to all Skype users. To be clear, Skype Translator has been around for almost a year as a standalone app designed for Windows 8. The new desktop app translates even more languages in text - what Skype calls “messaging languages.” After a preview app released at the end of 2014, Skype Translator is finally here for desktop, translating six languages in voice.
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