Discover How to Build a Windows Phone 8 App with Microsoft Translator and Speech Synthesis
Windows Phone 8 introduces a host of new features, including speech synthesis. This is the perfect fit for Microsoft Translator and opens up exciting opportunities for developers as showcased in our November 12 blog post.
In the latest in our series of walkthroughs, we step you through everything you need to do to build a simple translation app that takes your text and translates it into a variety of different languages using the free Microsoft Translator APIs. It then uses the native speech synthesis in Windows 8 to ‘read out’ the translation with the correct pronunciation.
The walkthrough takes you from soup to nuts in signing up for the free service, getting your credentials, installing and configuring the tools, designing, developing and testing your application.
Check it out at:
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/translation/p/windowsphone8.aspx
The full source code for the app is available here:
http://translator.blob.core.windows.net/msdnwalkthroughs/Transl8.zip
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