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GPTranslate 2.0.0 is a lightweight, cross-platform translation utility created by Phil Berndt that couples the speed of a Rust core with a Tauri-driven interface to deliver near-instant bilingual or multilingual conversion of text selected anywhere on the desktop. Designed for professionals, researchers, and multilingual communicators who need friction-free access to meaning without breaking workflow, the program listens for a user-defined global hotkey, captures highlighted words or paragraphs, and returns translated content in a compact overlay that can be dismissed or pinned as required. Persistent system-tray presence keeps the engine ready without window clutter, while the minimalist GUI adapts to both light and dark themes and respects OS-level accessibility settings. Behind the scenes the same interface can route requests to OpenAI, Azure OpenAI, or a locally hosted Ollama model, giving teams the flexibility to choose cloud convenience, enterprise-grade Azure security, or fully offline operation for sensitive documents. Because the client is only 2–3 MB and consumes negligible RAM, it can remain resident throughout long writing, coding, or reading sessions without competing for resources. Version history shows seven public releases since the project’s debut, each refining hotkey reliability, adding new target languages, and tightening memory usage; the current 2.0.0 milestone introduces batch selection translation and configurable proxy endpoints, making the tool equally attractive to individual linguists and corporate localization departments. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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