![]() But it's possible the corresponding interfaces could be added later. These are pretty useless right now (they just indicate to the website which version of a page you prefer it doesn't affect the browser). Restart browser (you can easily do it by clicking the 재시작 후 적용 message that appears)īy the way, you may notice that under the 언어 추가 setting you can add a large variety of other languages.Click the checkbox (it says to set this language as the browser interface).Not American English (미국영어), just the plain basic English. Drag the English (영어) option up to the top of the list.Or if you're using Whale right now just go to this link: whale://settings/webpage#language-setting Go to Settings > Webpage > Language (of course in Korean it's 설정 > 웹페이지 > 언어).If you're part of the PC master race, then after you've updated: Damn you, Apple users, and your simplistic ways. If you're a Mac user, that's it! It will automatically change to English based on your system language settings. Whale "About" page: update downloaded and ready to apply Either wait for it to auto-update, or visit the info page ( whale://about/) and it will download the update and show a button to restart the browser. If you're already running Whale in Korean, there's no need to download a new installer. I was still running 9.34 so didn't have the language change option. I doubt anyone cares too.īefore you complain that yours is still in Korean, note that you're going to need to make sure you're running the latest version ( 0.9.35.4 beta). I don't have time to see if Chrome extensions can be manually added (some, like Google Keep and Google Calendar, can't be added via Chrome store). See that extension there about popular girl group Twice? Did I mention I think K-wave fans are going to be interested? Otherwise, I don't see many real stand-outs here, but it does now offer extension import/export. There are a very few minor elements still in Korean, but I promise you won't even notice them.Įven the Whale extensions store got an English facelift, and noticeably more extensions since the last time I checked it out. You can see the dreaded "Plugin compatibility mode" there for all your online banking. Ahoy.Īll the settings are in English too. My friends and I have, *cough*, other ways of getting music. I don't have an account with these services so couldn't try it. This is another feature that could potentially be attractive to K-pop fans. The little widget/mobile site tools in the Sidebar got translated too, including Belli and Bookmarks and even the Music Player. I can see the legions of loyal K-pop/Hallyu fans adopting Whale en-masse now. With this, Whale can handle smooth and accurate Korean-to-English translations on-par with Chrome. ![]() Good, because Naver's oldie Site Translator sucked. I think this is really a key competitive feature of Whale, and likely the real reason Papago recently upped their character limit for translations. Here you see the icon is a US/UK flag, and the page has been fully translated. Click it, and the browser will offer to translate the page into your language (and give the option of always auto-translating). Once you're set to English, pages in Korean (like this Naver News entertainment article) will show a little Korean flag in the menu bar, next to the capture tool. Here's a promo of what it looks like:īuilt-in Papago translation of page to English Update: in new versions of Whale, this feature has been rebranded as Whale Scrapbook. Makes sense if you're storing stuff in the "belly" of the whale, right? Maybe they just went for a stylization. Now we can see that "Belli" really is the name of the "whale tail icon" built-in note storage app (Naver's version of Google Keep, though somehow as of 2019 still isn't integrated with the very similar service Naver Keep). Above is the new tab page. Not a whole lot there, but you can see the URL bar tooltips, as others, are in English now.Īll (right-click) context menus are in English. But you know me, I love screenshots, so let's take a look. If you've been curious about Naver's crack at a Chrome-based browser, here's your chance to dive in deep. Not only that, but the Whale Store is in English and the formerly-defunct English version of the Whale download site is back and totally revamped. Naver's web browser "Whale" is now available in English.Īs of the latest beta version, the browser interface is nearly 100% in English.
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