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    Spell Checker Software

    I need something that will check every dam word I type no matter what I am doing, cuz god only knows I can't spell for ****. Does anyone know of anything that I could use that might come close?

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    have you tried ie spell a browser plugin i use it on forums when i remember

    im saved by M$ spellcheck at work allthe time

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    Cool this might be what I am looking for, I don't know if my spelling errors are because of my sloppy typing or just bad spelling but it will definately help. I think it is the later of the two though even though I do have club fingers.



    PS, you might want to edit you sig image so it isn't quite as wide.

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    N- This was that "spell checker" I told you about last week. Sorry I did not post the link earlier...Fortunately Jako was ON THE BALL

    It works great (when I remember to use it...actually it works for just about any thing where you use IE.)

    Description:

    ieSpell is a free Internet Explorer browser extension that spell checks text input boxes on a webpage. It should come in particularly handy for users who do a lot of web-based text entry (e.g. web mails, forums, blogs, diaries). Even if your web application already includes spell checking functionality, you might still want to install this utility because it is definitely much faster than a server-side solution. Plus you get to store and use your personal word list across all your applications, instead of maintaining separate ones on each application.

    The program installs as a new button in the IE toolbar (as well as a new menu item under "Tools") - after filling in a form, just hit the ieSpell button and it pops up a dialog, similar to the MS Word spell check.

    ieSpell is not spyware or adware. Its free for personal and not-for-profit use. Commercial use requires a separate license.
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    I kind of thought it sounded familiar. I didn't install it yet, might get to tonight. I wanna finish up our links directory then I can play around a little bit.

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