Google spell checker work here on post

walter A.
on 9/1/05 1:59 pm - lafayette, NJ
just noticed on my Google tool bar that they have a spell checker that works on any thing you type on any web site, and its user friendly. now at least my post will be legible.
Rockne
on 9/1/05 3:40 pm - South Orange County, CA
Walter, I can't speak to Google's Spell checking per se, but I can HIGHLY RECOMMEND Rainmaker's Spell Catcher .... Worth it's weight in GOLD, and I'm not in any way exaggerating here. You can try it out for free. From their site : "Spell Catcher - Spell Checking for Mac and Windows Spell Catcher is the ultimate spell checking and writing tool. Use it as a spell checker in e-mails, letters or documents, instant messages, and more! Perform a spelling check whenever and wherever you want! Use it to watch for mistakes as you type, auto-correct words you misspell frequently, or expand typing shorthands into much longer phrases that you already type too often. With its comprehensive dictionaries and thesaurus, Spell Catcher works in just about any Mac or Windows application you can type into, so you'll no longer need different dictionaries for all your applications. It's both an as-you-type and after-the-fact spell checker on existing text selections. Write with confidence, knowing that as-you-type spell checking is being done word by word. The Shorthand Glossary feature lets you define your own abbreviations for commonly-used phrases. Type a few letters and they can automatically expand to passages thousands of characters long! This great writing tool is available as a free download for a 15-day trial with the Mac and Windows applications you use most. Experience the joy of "as-you-type" spell checking, auto-correct, and shorthands. Use the dictionary or thesaurus to look up a word you've just typed to check its meaning or search for a more precise alternative. Spell Catcher will save you time and make you a more effective writer! Spell Catcher is a multilingual writing tool - able to check spelling in 13 different languages, and provide thesaurus look ups in 10 different languages:" Let me know how you like it. Rock
Jeanie A.
on 9/1/05 11:11 pm
Ok, let's see if this works. Cool, it does! Thanks for the heads up, Walter. I keep my toolbar locked, so I didn't know they had added it. Jeanie
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