@morsecodetranslator
www.morsecode.clubI didn’t expect to get into Morse code. To be honest, I barely remembered anything about it from school, except that it was something with dots and dashes used in war movies. But one day, while browsing for fun tools online, I came across something called the Morse Code Translator—and out of curiosity, I tried it.
It’s a simple tool. You type in any message, and it instantly converts your text into Morse code. Want to go the other way? Paste some Morse code in, and it’ll translate it back to plain English. No setup, no learning curve. That simplicity is what hooked me.
The more I used it, the more I realized how cool Morse code really is. It’s like a secret language that still works today, even without internet or sound. Just visual or rhythmic signals. And thanks to the Morse Code Translator, I started using it for all sorts of things—writing little encrypted messages to friends, labeling things in code, or just having fun with a different way of communicating.