Pirate Translator is a widget that you can use in order to make translations from English to Pirate language.
The application comes as a widget for the Mac's Dashboard. When you execute it for the first time you are be asked if it should or shouldn't install itself to the Dashboard.
Once the widget is installed you can access its functionality by opening your Dashboard. This item can be removed easily from the Dashboard because it represents a 3rd Party software.
The functionality is very simple. All you need to do is to type/paste a text in English and the application translates it into Pirate.
Pluses: using this application is quite fun and useless.
Drawbacks / flaws:
In conclusion: if you are that bored and you have nothing to do then this widget might be a cool thing to try. The Pirate Translator looks quite good.
version reviewed: 1.2
Pirate Translator Publisher's Description
The English to Pirate translator converts plain English into Pirate. For example, enter "Hello there miss, I'm Mr. Moses. It is a fine day for some lunch", and click the translate button to get "Ahoy thar Wench. I'm Cap'n. Moses. 'tis a fine day fer some grub".
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