Today is the last day to download Microsoft Translator if you're using Windows Phone 8.1 on mobile
If a while ago we brought up bad news for those interested in getting a Lumia, at least if they were looking for it in the Microsoft Store in Spain, now comes another news that is not exactly good, at least for those who use a phone with Windows Phone 8.1 or Windows 8 as an operating system
And it is that from the American company they have chosen to stop supporting their own application such as Microsoft Translator (Microsoft Translator ). It is true that it is not the end of the world, since you can continue using third-party applications or even Google Translate via the web, but it is also true that the cessation of support for an application is a bad sign.
And there is currently still a large number of users with computers running on Windows 8.1 or Windows 8 and it is that although it is fine focus efforts on Windows 10, it is not convenient to forget the rest, especially when the situation of the platform is not exactly buoyant.
So today, March 20th will be the last day it can be downloaded from the Application Store and in a period After ten days, on April 30, 2017, the application will stop receiving further updates so it will continue to work but… without added support.
And the Microsoft Translator was a more than interesting alternative in today's market An app that offered the option of translating languages from the voice, with more than 50 compatible languages and being able to understand up to 20 different languages (including Spanish, English, Chinese, French or German).In addition, the Microsoft Translator translates the text that we write using the keyboard in real time in a way that offered a wide range of possibilities.
If you therefore want to continue using Microsoft Translator even without receiving support in the form of updates and you don't have it downloaded, today is the last day to get hold of it her because from tomorrow it will be impossible for you to download it.
This way from Redmond it seems that they want to focus permanently on Windows 10 Mobile and compatible applications. A fact that, however, does not match events such as the scant support in the form of new device launches, which may be the main weapon to revive the ecosystem.
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