

Complete the registration on the website to get a user name, an API key, and an API secret. The TexTra web site opens in your browser. If you did not purchase access to the service: click the Min'na no Jidou Honyaku link. What can you do? Set up your login details In the left-side pane, click the MT settings icon.In the Server URL list, choose or type the server's address.At the top of the memoQ window, in the Quick Access toolbar, click the Resource console icon.If it is turned off, click its row once to turn it on, then click it again to open the settings. If it is turned on, click its row to open the API settings window. On the Services tab, find the plugin and click its row.Select the MT profile you are using and under the list, click Edit.On the Default resources pane, click the MT icon.At the top of the memoQ window, in the Quick Access toolbar, click the Options icon.Neural MT is currently available only for the English-Japanese language pair (in both directions). Hope this answers your question.TexTra ( Min'na no Jidou Honyaku ) is a Japanese machine translation service that offers neural and statistical MT for English, Japanese, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), and Korean. I don't know which other ones out there are in-Hub or not. These are only testing some of the more popular apps. As a sidenote I'm now tempted to move to Yaata now because of the ability to archive chats, which sadly Textra does not. Messages and Pulse both open as a separate apps apart from Hub when a message is selected. This also means when you press the back button after opening a message you are taken straight back to the Hub. Textra and Yaata both open as an overlay over the Hub when a message is selected so they can be opened without going to the main app. I tested three apps along with the Textra I use currently, which are Android Messages, Yaata, and Pulse. Thank youI am using the KEYone but the phones are basically the same for all intents and purposes of sms functionality in the Hub. Does it work how it does on non blackberry phones where you click on it in the hub and it takes you to the app? Could you use it just in the hub? But I have a question with the key2 since there is a blackberry hub how does it work with third party sms apps.

I have recently moved to android messgaes just because of the web aspect. I love textra and support it one of my favorite features with the application is to be able to schedule text messges oh and the delay so you can cancel messages before they send if you messed up.
