The program Translate Man it is a additional for the Firefox browser which you can use to translate anything that appears on a web page.
The Mozilla has been working on integrating a translation service into the Firefox browser, but to date we haven't seen anything of note.
Of course, there were extensions that brought the translation function of Google Chrome to Firefox. One of the first was gTranslator for Firefox. The extension essentially copied Google Chrome's translation capability, but with the exception that users had to do it manually. This extension, as with many others, such as "Translate This", are no longer available.
The Mozilla Foundation started developing a translation feature in 2014 and reportedly integrated it into some Nightly versions of Firefox.
The project started again at the end of 2018 after years of inactivity, and the goal was to release a translation feature with the fixed version of Firefox 63. Firefox 63 was released, but we are still waiting for the translation.
Translate Man is a translation extension for Firefox that you can use to translate anything and instantly. The extension works a bit differently than Chrome's translate feature, but uses its API Google Translate for the translations he carries out.
It supports the translation of single words, phrases, and paragraphs. Just click on icon of the extension in the Firefox address bar (see the two images above) to ensure that the desired output language is correct, and enjoy your translation.
Add the extension to your browser.
Note: From iGuRu.gr we do not recommend adding, and using extensions in any browser you use, as each add-on burdens the performance of the browser.
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