
Kris Z.
The app doesn't use the accent of the language being translated into, so the pronunciation is wrong. The written translation seems to be fine. The ad shows someone speaking into the app, and then the app translates to a different language. Then the app is handed to the other person to speak their response and have it translated into your language using a drop-down. However, you have to manually change the language on both sides every time you switch back and forth. It's tedious.
39 people found this review helpful

Felix Fujishiro
As a translation app, it's ok. It's not appreciably better or worse than Google Translate though, so when I discovered that it auto-starts when my device boots up AND it resists being manually shut down (i.e. it restarts itself automatically without asking for permission), I decided to uninstall it. Bottom line: I don't need or want a translation app that runs constantly in the background. There are too many better alternatives that don't have this behavior.
32 people found this review helpful

Janice Diane Long
The translations, as well as what I want translated, play back at a ridiculously ultra-high speed that is not understandable, which is one reason I want a translator, to hear the language spoken properly. The other half is getting an accurate translation - when the app asked if I liked it and then would I rate it, the broken, grammatically incohesive English used to ask me, tells me that this app doesn't work well enough for the app's owner to translate correctly! It's useless as it is now.
38 people found this review helpful