They’ve added translation
Translates to the language your interface is in. So far treated Chinese, English and Japanese.
Translates to the language your interface is in. So far treated Chinese, English and Japanese.
So swift! And pretty good too
Respect to their team. I heard they worked overtime like crazy for this. And the translation works great.
The translation feature is currently available to us but not the Chinese users. They still need to manually translate English comments unless we provide one for them.
I had this function on mine on Friday but it’s curiously missing today. I hope it’s just an error and comes back. I really really hope they add function for us to translate from eng to mandarin. That would be awesome
But I think it works only for American IP addresses. I had my VPN on Canada-mode and they were not there until I went back to America-mode
This should ideally be in other languages too, for example like English to Chinese or Spanish.
Edit: I didn’t look at the other pages. My bad.
Is anyone with an iPhone having issues with the translate feature? It apparently was available, and now it has vanished?
That's great. I was having to use my work phone with Google translate on it to point it to the screen to get a translation. It worked but was really cumbersome.
I had to update the app before I saw it
FYI: to test whether it’s working Eng->CN or CN->Eng just change your interface language.
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