Allentown521 is an independent open-source developer whose compact catalog centers on Saladict, a lightweight, cross-platform utility that bundles optical character recognition with instant multilingual translation. Built for students, researchers, and anyone who regularly confronts foreign-language text, the program lets users drag a selection rectangle over words on screen or paste an image; its embedded OCR engine extracts the characters, then feeds them to Google, Bing, DeepL and other services for side-by-side rendering. The resulting pane offers phonetic guides, example sentences and a personal glossary that can be exported to Anki or CSV, making it equally suited to quick ad-hoc lookups during web browsing and to systematic vocabulary building while reading scanned PDFs or subtitle files. Hot-key toggles, transparency controls and a mini-mode keep the interface unobtrusive, while offline dictionary packs and proxy support address privacy concerns and patchy connectivity. Because the codebase is Electron-based, the same build runs identically on Windows, macOS and mainstream Linux distributions, simplifying deployment across mixed-device classrooms or translation teams. Saladict is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always install the newest release, and can be queued alongside other applications for unattended batch setup.
A cross-platform software for text translation and recognize.
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