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iAlisa

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Nov 25, 2010
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We’d like to present to you our application, namely TextGrabber, that can quickly retrieve information for further use from any printed sources. Just take a snapshot of the text and in a few seconds you can edit it or forward it by e-mail. http://itunes.apple.com/app/textgrabber/id438475005?mt=8


Key features:
- support 61 languages, including English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Korean and others.
- No internet connection required
- Editing captured text
- Searching for additional information about the recognized text
- Sending recognized texts by e-mail or SMS.
- Storing photos of texts on your iPhone
- All captured texts are saved in a history folder as a back-up

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New version of the app is now available on App Store! View demo video on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKEQn-vQsno


What's new in v.2.0:
· The new great feature is a translation. Now you can quickly translate snippets of texts captured from various printed sources from more than 40 languages.
· Ability to publish the recognized text to Facebook, Twitter and Evernote inside the app
· Integration with Lingvo Dictionaries app installed on the same device. In case you‘ve got Lingvo Dictionaries, you can access the comprehensive and up-to-date dictionary content to better understand and translate unfamiliar words and terms.
· Updated user interface, including the ability to easily turn the “crop” feature on the viewfinder and flashlight on and off.


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We like to offer discounts! 50% OFF for ABBYY TextGrabber until September, 28th. Hurry up and get it out!
 
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