Nixow - Translator A Windows 10 app for all programs


There are many translation programs. Jakob had informed me that he had created his first own app out of frustration. A translator app called Nixow that can be used anywhere. So I want to introduce them to you once.

The app can be used for translation in the browser, Office, PDF or even in the text editor and opens up as an overlay. It is divided into two areas. A complete text (please note the limitation of Google Translate), or just quickly to translate a few words.


In the settings, you can add a shortcut for the immediate translation under "Translate selection". Under "Add shortcut" you can select individual languages ​​and assign a shortcut to them if you only have two words.


If you have now selected a text and pressed Ctrl + Q as in my example, the text is also translated immediately. No matter what language it is. If you have a short text that should be translated into another language, then (as an example) you select the text Ctrl + C Ctrl + E (for English) Ctrl + V and Enter. Or you can use everything with a right-click.

The app is programmed in such a way that it starts with Windows 10 in the autostart after installation. You will also be informed about this via a banner from the Info Center. But you can change that via the task manager if you want to.

So if you have to do with translations more often, you can take a look at the app. The app has no advertising, just a coffee button. Because Jakob doesn't want to earn money with the app.

Get Nixow - Translator Here

Features of Nixow - Translator

  • Can translate into over 100 languages
  • Translate with just one click
  • Predefined Shortcut Key-based function
  • Can translate PDF, Word File or Web Pages in no time
  • Backed by Google LLC Translation

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