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matt_urban

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Thats similiar to what is in Safari on OS X, if you think you have spelt a word wrong you just control+click / right click on it, and it pops up with a list of corrections. Oh and OS X has an Oxford English Dictionary built in too.

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There's one of those things in Konqueror I think (Browser for linux) - it does red squiggles under words if they're spelt wrong.  Same for gaim (MSN client thingy).

Yeah, my MSN messenger on my Mac (Adium) brings up red squiggles under words that aren't found in it's Oxford dictionary. Then Control Click / Right click to give a list of options of other spellings, thesaurus, learn spelling, ignore spelling etc.

It's really good. It gets you into the habit of spelling correctly, which is always good. And through that, my posting on Trials-Forum has become nearly 100% gramatically correct, with extensive vocabulary used through it's thesaurus.

Nick.

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Or you could just click the big 'Spell check' button underneath where you type your posts

Am I the only blind man on the forum? Where is it? Maybe I have the wrong forum skin...?

Edited by Sameer
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Or you could just click the big 'Spell check' button underneath where you type your posts :P

it isnt here for me i only see usual old things....ive only seen it onece

I don't get how to use this program ... never mind I've found out how

Edited by ModRider!
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