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By deemon328 at 8:57 AM ON 05/24/07
"our generation knows how to spell"
QFT! You'd think that English wasn't taught anymore.
But seriously, does this application really have a point in today's world? Perhaps this idea would be better served as a model for skinning today's popular word processing software.
By eldryn at 2:49 PM ON 05/24/07
The hardest thing two due is too proof-reed what you've just written. The hardest thing four a spell-checker two dew is too no that the word you're typing is being used inn its correct context.
And yes I know I'm using several words incorrectly in the prior paragraph. But a spell checker would have allowed them because they're spelled correctly.
By dufachi at 4:57 PM ON 05/24/07
eldryn,
Use Firefox. Spell-checking is built in.
By Captain_Me at 6:41 PM ON 05/24/07
Thank you eldryn. I have to agree, as a student I write long papers often and I can't say I mind the build in typo and spell check. Allowing my computer to correct me in these things is not an insult to my intelligence. I think it's handy.
By Laenerin at 7:07 PM ON 05/25/07
This really isn't that much different than Word in Web layout, black background, green text, and set to Courier New...It just saves the documents to the internet.