Tiny Spell v. 1.3

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I noticed post about tinyspell and downloaded it. What a neat tool. The
real key is that since it sits in the system tray, it makes no
difference what program you are using. I do a lot of transcriptioning
and type as I listen to the presenter. All of the output needs to be
straight text, so I use Note[ad++.

Being able to add words to the dictionary helps as well. Hardly take
any system resources to run the program.

It has my vote for being an absolute GRM
 
And Google then corrects them? For example when composing a posting in a
newsgroup in your news reader.

Misspell a single search word and see what happens. It will ask if you
meant something different, and offer the correctly spelled
word. That's all I care about.

Art

http://home.epix.net/~artnpeg
 
Misspell a single search word and see what happens. It will ask if you
meant something different, and offer the correctly spelled
word. That's all I care about.

Steamroller to crack a peanut.

Cheers,

Roy
 
Steamroller to crack a peanut.

Cheers,

Roy


How about "Steamroller to make creamy peanut-butter after you've tried it
with a rolling pin for 5 days and aren't done yet with too many chunks,
and you need it done completely and correctly in a couple of minutes."

That's all anyone is saying. I've used it for a spellchecker for years.
"Yes indeed, thank you, Google. That *IS* what I meant!"

Google's search algorithms are so superior to most spellcheck engines
that it's just another great *FREE* tool in box to use when you need
something that works.

That's just my opinion.

Have a nice day!

I.T.
 

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