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Translate with in your Firefox

A New add-on for Firefoxv3.5.3 to translate text or web pages from unknown language to your language. This is a Babel fish instant translation add-on lets you translate with in your browser.
How to get it for your Browser


  1. Visit  this page from with in firefox 3.5.3  https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/7004 
  2. Click on the " add to firefox" button, software instalation dialog box will appear- click on Install Now. After Instalation is finished then click on "Restart Firefox" button it will restart your browser/ windows depending on your configuration. 
  3. After Firefox has restarted you should notice a yellow color fish icon in browser status bar, right click on the icon to set  destination language, double clicking on the fish icon to enable or disable the translation service
  4. Once the languages are set then right click on the web page and select ' translate page' to access the service.
  5. Double clicking on the word will open a small box to use this service, you can select various by holding Alt key.
  6. you can configure the add-on at preferences page for your convenience.

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