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3T Corpn’s translation software

Hyderabad, March 13

New Jersey-based 3T Corporation has launched a new Wordwala plug-in software and an English education Web site, where the free translation software enhances Indian and American English communication by converting written Indian to American English and vice versa. “The plug-in installs as a menu item in Microsoft word or Outlook version with the word editor option. It highlights typical Indian English words and phrases and suggests global American English options simi lar to a spell checker,” Mr Farrell Delman, President, 3T Corporation, said at a press conference here. Wordwala offers word and phrase options specifically designed for Indian English that do not appear in the Microsoft word-checker. The plug-in can also be customised for company and professional usage.

— Our Bureau

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