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Easydict for Windows is a lightweight yet powerful dictionary and translation utility ported to Windows by developer xiaocang, now at version 0.6.3 after eight incremental releases. Designed for instant bilingual reference and continuous translation workflows, the program aggregates more than fifteen online engines—ranging from Google Translate and DeepL to OpenAI and Gemini—so users can compare results side-by-side without switching browser tabs. A self-contained executable that requires no external runtimes, it runs quietly in the system tray and can be summoned anywhere through user-definable global hotkeys, making it equally convenient for students verifying unfamiliar terms while reading PDFs, localization engineers spot-checking UI strings, or travelers deciphering chat messages in real time. Multiple window modes (compact pop-up, detachable panel, or full interface) adapt to different screen sizes and multitasking habits, while built-in clipboard monitoring automatically detects copied text and pushes translations in the background. Large-language-model streaming support delivers fluent, context-aware rendering for lengthy paragraphs, reducing the manual copy-paste cycle. Because all rendering is handled locally and only the selected text is transmitted to the chosen service, network traffic stays minimal and sensitive data can be routed to privacy-focused providers. The application remembers preferred source/target language pairs per engine, retains a slim history for quick re-look-ups, and respects Windows dark-mode settings for visual consistency. Easydict for Windows 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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