I have an old bookmarklet in my bookmarks toolbar named (or that I’ve renamed?) “To English.” It just loads the current page into Google Translate’s “Detect Language to English” web interface. I don’t find myself needing to translate webpages very often, so I haven’t put much effort into finding the best translation solutions. Now You: Do you use translate extensions? Firefox users who use translation services at times may find it useful the most, obviously. Translate Man is a great browser add-on for the Firefox web browser. An option to blacklist languages might be useful to some users but the extension does not get into the way of the user that much anyway. It works really well and there is little to criticize. Translations pop up nearly instantly on the screen when you use one of the available methods provided by Translate Man. If you don't want translations when you highlight words, maybe because it is getting into the way of your copy operations, you can disable that option but keep the Ctrl-key modifier one available to use it whenever you need to translate something. You may enable or disable any of these options individually.
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