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Editors' ReviewDownload.com staffJuly 23, 2004Conveniently translating Web pages within your browser, Translator Internet suffers from the usual limitations of machine translation and a very short trial. The easy-to-use interface places a toolbar with two drop-down lists and three buttons in Internet Explorer. To translate a Web site, you merely need to choose the languages and push the Translate button. Translator Internet doesn't have its own dictionaries, instead using online translation engines. It automatically puts the translated text into the active Web page, but, as usual with machine translation, individual words are translated without any attempt to put them into complete sentences. Translator Internet works only with Internet Explorer, and the five-use trial is a serious limitation. Though it saves you the hassle of going to a translation site, Translator Internet doesn't offer much more.