Hi Jamal: I was getting ready to upgrade the sample and found out Microsoft is deprecating the Bing appId in place of using OAuth and their Azure Cloud platform to work with their Translator API. I am not familiar with using OAuth and gave up the last time I mucked about with all that 2 legged and 3 legged stuff while building an Accessible DeskTop interface to my Brokerage Account via the Broker's API. If you, or anyone, is experienced with OAuth and has some code in some language let me know. Otherwise I have deprecated the existing example you guys just put up since it wont work as soon as Microsoft stops supporting the Bing appId. Let me know if anyone has something on OAuth and especially using the Microsoft Azure Cloud platform.
Thanks:
Rick USA
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jamal Mazrui" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2012 5:18 AM
Subject: Updated Translate Languages app


Version 1.7 uses the free Microsoft API rather than the Google one that was discontinued. Thanks go to Rick USA for sample code that helped me use this new API. Note that this app now requires the .NET Framework 4 to be installed (a free download from microsoft.com if not already present on the computer).

Jamal


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