Biyi is a boutique Chinese studio that channels all of its development energy into one tightly focused productivity helper: 比译, a lightweight yet surprisingly capable translation and dictionary utility aimed at students, travelers, and multilingual professionals who need instant linguistic assistance without the bloat of larger suites. The program sits unobtrusively in the system tray, waiting for a selected-text hotkey or a simple double-click on any word; within milliseconds it returns parallel translations from an aggregated pool of public engines and offline lexicons, displays phonetic guides, example sentences, and verb conjugations, and even offers optical character recognition for text locked inside images or PDFs. Because the interface is deliberately minimal, users can keep a compact floating window on top of browser tabs, office documents, or email drafts, flipping between source and target languages with a single keystroke while preserving formatting and clipboard history. Night-mode theming, custom font scaling, and importable glossary files make the app equally suited to quick vacation look-ups and serious academic annotation, and a portable mode lets the entire dictionary run from a USB stick when working on locked-down classroom or library PCs. Although the catalogue is intentionally narrow, the publisher’s commitment to frequent incremental updates has already added auto-pronunciation, plugin support, and experimental neural-machine translations that rival heavier subscription tools. Biyi’s sole title is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the newest release and allowing several utilities to be pulled in together during a single batch operation.

比译

A convenient translation and dictionary app

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