Converse looks like a cute little utility, although I have doubts about its practical implications. I consider the iPhone to be a very personal device, and I don’t hand half of it off to just anyone I meet at a bar.
The idea, as the picture above suggests, is for the app to provide each user a keyboard in their own language. I can type something in English on my end, and it can appear as German on the other end of the device, with a german keyboard layout for the person to respond. You still have to know what language the other person is speaking, but it sounds a little more dynamic than a simple phrasebook.
I’d probably stick to Lingopal, though: it’s less geeky, and a hell of a lot funnier.
[pic and news via Gizmodo]
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