Kainé on Nostr: Surprisingly the #DeepL translator app is better on #Android than #iOS. The generated ...
Surprisingly the #DeepL translator app is better on #Android than #iOS. The generated voice is just so much better on the former, you can also go back within the app using the native/Android way of doing it - you cannot do so on the iOS app and need to reach for the back button on the top left, and the speech to text feature, while just as reliable on both, on Android you don't need to manually stop the mic and it'll know when you've stopped talking - not on iOS, which needs to be manually toggled off. I guess the app/service is just more popular among Android-majority countries, perhaps.
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