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I'm a horrible speller. I embarrass myself on a daily basis blogging, posting comments and in IM with my inability to spell even simple words. Are these system level spell checkers? I have a spell check for Firefox already.
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Scott Reynen said 1:55PM on 10-03-2005
OSX has had built-in system wide spellchecking since the first version. The dictionary application only adds the ability to lookup definitions. Textpander is a nice OSX tool for system-wide automatic spelling correction.
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Twist said 10:05PM on 10-03-2005
Mac OS X has had a built-in spell checker since it shipped. The problem with it is that you have to enable it. In most cocoa applications if you control+click or right click on a text input field there should be an option for spelling.
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Godfrey Daniel said 2:03PM on 10-03-2005
tinySpell
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Shockeymoe said 2:54PM on 10-03-2005
WordWeb http://wordweb.info/
Go to the free download. Buy it after you fall in love.
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Jeff said 3:17PM on 10-03-2005
I like Spell Catcher.
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Samir said 8:46PM on 10-03-2005
I use tiny spell...It checks every word you type, regardless of where you type it and dings everytime you mispell a word, you click on the icon in the systray and replaces it with a correct word from the list of suggestions. Can't remember the site, i'm sure you can just search for it.
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Cuprohastes said 11:21PM on 10-03-2005
There's also As-U-Type, a universal spell check and typo fixer for Windows.
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Tim said 1:20AM on 10-04-2005
For Windows, I highly recommend Microspell. Interface takes a little gettin used to, but once you do, it is very fast and powerful. http://www.microspell.com/
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qu4nm1n9 said 5:40AM on 10-04-2005
wow, i've been thinking of a os-integrated spell checker too.. then all programs and applications can be written to run with the spell checker?
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Eric said 9:38AM on 10-04-2005
You might want to try www.answers.com. It started as Atomica and eventually became GuruNet. And it's free.
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Eric said 9:40AM on 10-04-2005
You might want to try www.answers.com. It started as Atomica and eventually became GuruNet. And it's free.
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Utter Doul said 12:55PM on 10-04-2005
I use an AutoHotKey script which I coded with commonly misspelled words (I got the list off the internet) to auto-replaced; works great for me.
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Thayne said 7:45AM on 10-05-2005
for mac users, there is already a very nice built-in spell checker that few people know about. no it's not the dictionary app. To try this out, start typing a word then press "option-esc". You'll get a nice, slim, pop-up menu of about 50 words. Once you start to use this, it is very indispensable!! (I just used it to spell that word haha). Also, try putting the cursor over a word and press command-ctrl-D and then hold down command-ctrl as you mouse over words. you'll get real-time pop ups of dictionary entries. This is nice to check if the word you spelled is actually the right word!
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