![]() Office Lens was introduced in 2015 and it made its way to Android and iOS later as well. ![]() Translator joins Office LensĮarlier this year, Microsoft also discontinued Office Lens for Windows 10 and pulled the app from the Windows Store. Make sure that you download the Translator app from the Microsoft Store if you want to use it on your desktop again. This will help you learn important translations at three different speeds. The mobile app comes with support for advanced features, such as multi-device conversations where users join the conversation and read the texts in their own language from their own phone.Īnother useful feature is the phrasebook, which basically includes community-verified translations for travel, directions, and more. Microsoft is also recommending Windows 10 users to try the app for Android and iOS. It’s worth noting that Microsoft Translator for web, iOS and Android are unaffected by this change and are still available for download.
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