Translate.Net is a free and open source client that allows users to access a variety of language services online, including translators, monolingual and bilingual dictionaries. With access to 45 sites, 57 services, and 70 languages, the software supports over 4000 translation directions.

Using results of translations from different sources ensures that you receive a more reliable translation. With 45 supported sites featuring language services, 57 services, 70 languages, and more than 4,000 translation directions, users can easily translate and understand various languages.
Aside from Google Dictionary and Google Translator, Translate.Net offers access to a wide range of language services such as Wikipedia, Wiktionary, Yahoo Babel Fish translator, SYSTRAN, Merriam-Webster Dictionary and Thesaurus, PROMT translator and others.
One of the main features of Translate.Net is its intelligent switching of translation directions based on automatic detection of input language and keyboard input language (keyboard layout). Additionally, the program's system hotkeys through keyboard shortcuts (Ctrl+C+C and/or Ctrl+Ins+Ins) and mouse (Alt+Right mouse button) or custom mouse/keyboard combination allow easy activation of Translate.Net and performing translation from any program.
Translate.Net also offers a portable version and the ability to create user profiles, enabling customization of user's preferred set of services. The history of used language pairs is sorted by last use time to ensure efficient usage of the program.
Overall, Translate.Net is a helpful program that requires .Net Framework 2.0 and internet connection for optimal performance. With its extensive language services and user-friendly features, Translate.Net is a great tool for anyone looking to translate and communicate across different languages.
Version 0.1.3493.4408: fixes in engines, track exceptions over EQATEC Analytics, updated German translation