‎Code Translator+ on the App Store

Code Translator‪+‬ 4+

Morten Christensen

Designed for iPad

    • 2.5 • 2 Ratings
    • $1.99

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Description

This code translator can be used to translate normal text into a lot of different codes, and many of these codes can also be translated back into text. Each code supports up to 10 different languages!

The following codes can be translated both ways:
- Morse Code
- Caesar Cipher
- Backwards “Code”
- Password Code
- A1Z26 Number Code
- Unicode

Additionally, the app can translate into the following codes:
- Pigpen cipher
- Flag semaphore
- Braille
- Runes
- Leet Speak

In addition to the automatic translation, a lot of the codes also has an option to display how to manually perform translation. An explanation of how each code works is also included.

The app is universal and will run on both iPhone and iPad. It’s optimized to all the new iOS screen sizes, and it even supports split screen multitasking on the new iPad models!

It’s possible to share the translated results using SMS, iMessage, Mail, Twitter, AirDrop etc.
The image type codes will be converted into PDF files, ready to print and share. If your device has a flashlight, it’s even possible to make it flash using the Morse Code results!

All codes are translated locally on the device which means that no data connection is required.

For each of the codes there’s a variety of settings available, enabling you to adjust how the app should perform the translations.

The display language of the app is currently either English, Danish, German or Spanish (based on the language of your device), and all the codes will support the following 10 languages with only a few exceptions (mentioned at the bottom of this description):
Czech, Danish, German, English, French, Italian, Norwegian, Spanish, Russian and Swedish.

The language support exceptions are as follows:
Caesar Cipher: No Czech
Password Code: No Czech, Italian, Russian
Pigpen Cipher: No Czech, Spanish, Russian

What’s New

Version 2.0

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

First version supporting English! Here is what the app can do:
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This code translator can be used to translate normal text into a lot of different codes, and many of these codes can also be translated back into text. Each code supports up to 10 different languages!

The following codes can be translated both ways:
- Morse Code
- Caesar Cipher
- Backwards “Code”
- Password Code
- A1Z26 Number Code
- Unicode

Additionally, the app can translate into the following codes:
- Pigpen cipher
- Flag semaphore
- Braille
- Runes
- Leet Speak

In addition to the automatic translation, a lot of the codes also has an option to display how to manually perform translation. An explanation of how each code works is also included.

The app is universal and will run on both iPhone and iPad. It’s optimized to all the new iOS screen sizes, and it even supports split screen multitasking on the new iPad models!

It’s possible to share the translated results using SMS, iMessage, Mail, Twitter, AirDrop etc.
The image type codes will be converted into PDF files, ready to print and share. If your device has a flashlight, it’s even possible to make it flash using the Morse Code results!

All codes are translated locally on the device which means that no data connection is required.

For each of the codes there’s a variety of settings available, enabling you to adjust how the app should perform the translations.

The display language of the app is currently either English, Danish, German or Spanish (based on the language of your device), and all the codes will support the following 10 languages with only a few exceptions (mentioned at the bottom of this description):
Czech, Danish, German, English, French, Italian, Norwegian, Spanish, Russian and Swedish.

The language support exceptions are as follows:
Caesar Cipher: No Czech
Password Code: No Czech, Italian, Russian
Pigpen Cipher: No Czech, Spanish, Russian

Ratings and Reviews

2.5 out of 5
2 Ratings

2 Ratings

Fayal616 ,

Wrong symbols

Pigpen is wrong. Don’t know if the rest are too as I’m not familiar.

App Privacy

The developer, Morten Christensen, has not provided details about its privacy practices and handling of data to Apple.

No Details Provided

The developer will be required to provide privacy details when they submit their next app update.

Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.

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