Stepes has announced that it recently launched version 5.0 of its mobile translation app used by professional human translators to support on-demand translation of documents stored on cloud drives such Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive, Dropbox, and Box.
“The ability to translate documents directly from cloud drives is a natural progression of Stepes’ mobile-centric human translation technology,” commented Carl Yao, Stepes founder. “This new release allows content writers and localization managers to easily request document translation services anywhere and anytime, all from their smartphone.”
By enabling direct support for cloud technology, Stepes is continuing to improve the process of tanslation for businesses and linguists alike. Stepes is the world’s first mobile translation ecosystem powered by professional human translators from around the world. It enables businesses to streamline translation and localization by instantly notifying linguists of new project requests. Stepes technology allows linguists to translate anywhere, anytime from their mobile devices, or desktop computers.
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