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#74503 01/24/07 11:49 AM
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Today, I upgraded my browser to Foxfire 2. Among other things, this browser automatically checks your spelling as you type. It's won't tell you how to fix things, but it will tell you something needs fixing.

Nice.

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#74504 01/24/07 01:27 PM
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http://www.iespell.com/ is a free add-on for IE, too. Right click > Check Spelling.

#74505 01/24/07 09:01 PM
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If you right click the miss spelled word, doesn't it give you suggestions on the correct spelling?

#74506 01/24/07 10:38 PM
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Eye don't no. Spell check sum times does knot work four me.
May bee it does knot no the reel word.


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