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![]() 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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