Congratulations! The app is looking really good; I'll open tickets on
GitHub if I have any suggestions :)
On 3 March 2015 at 20:41, Wei En Ng <wei2912.supp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Congratulations on the release of Mitzuli! I'll give it a test on my
> android phone and let you know of any feedback I have. :)
>
> On Tue, 3 Mar 2015 4:51 am Mikel Artetxe <artet...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Btw, I don't know if this is the right place for comments or feature
>>> requests,
>>> especially on a newly released app, but I have a suggestion:
>>>
>>
>> You can open issues at GitHub for this kind of ideas, but it is ok if you
>> write to me as well ;)
>>
>>
>>
>>> The GF offline translator has this nice feature where the translations
>>> come after the input text one after the other.[1] This way you have a
>>> history of the things you've translated, kind of like a conversation. If
>>> you're translating a lot of short snippets it would be nice to have this
>>> kind of input method, although I have no idea how much time it would
>>> take to implement.
>>>
>>
>> Thank you for your suggestion Fran!
>>
>> I think that it would be really nice to have something like that in
>> Mitzuli (apart from GF offline translator, which looks really nice btw,
>> Google Translate offers something similar as well). However, that would
>> practically require a complete redesign of the UI so, for now, I will add
>> your request to the bottom of my (long) todo list. Hopefully we will see
>> that some day, you know, the app itself has been in beta for more than a
>> year but, surprisingly, it has finally been released :P
>>
>> Mikel
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