Spell-check by JohnDotCom

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JohnDotCom
I know some use it if they are not on a Mac,
but for those of you that want a spellchecker for Windows download free (you can make a donation if you find helpful).
http://www.iespell.com/download.php
Info here: http://www.iespell.com/
You can add it to the toolbar at top of page on IE7 and IE8 and then just click it when you want to check your post.
When you have finished remember to set correctly for you: English UK not US or Canada unless thats where you are of course. ;)
Hope that helps some.
John

"My lovely car now sold onto a very happy new owner.
I still love this marque and I will still be around, preferred selling to breaking, as a great runner and performer"

Posted 30 May 2010, 21:58 #1 

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Jürgen
(Site Admin)
Or you can use Safari, even on Windows. ;)
http://www.apple.com/uk/safari/download/

Posted 30 May 2010, 22:03 #2 

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JohnDotCom
You can indeed.
I personally don't like Safari so much on Windows, as the image isn't correct on LED (Light Emitting Diode) monitors, and cannot get it correct.
John

"My lovely car now sold onto a very happy new owner.
I still love this marque and I will still be around, preferred selling to breaking, as a great runner and performer"

Posted 30 May 2010, 22:06 #3 

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Jürgen
(Site Admin)
I use Safari on the PC mostly for our forums. For all the other stuff I still prefer Firefox, which has an adblock extension installed.

Posted 30 May 2010, 22:10 #4 

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JohnDotCom
I do use Safari quite a bit (more-so at work), IE8 and IE7 (as the XPart EPC only really likes that), FireFox and Google Chrome.
Opera is on most machines at work but I have yet to see anybody use it,
never clicked on it myself. :em:
Some use another Browser I am not familiar with on their laptops and that is Avant. :confused:
John

"My lovely car now sold onto a very happy new owner.
I still love this marque and I will still be around, preferred selling to breaking, as a great runner and performer"

Posted 30 May 2010, 22:27 #5 

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Dave
Have to LOL at myself!

Been using this for a good while now and chuntering about having to put up with US style English

Didn't realise that that there was a UK option! :em:

EDIT: I also use something that, in IE7, highlights spelling with a red underline if it's incorrect. This just flagged up "realise"... Can't even remember what this one is! Any ideas?!

Posted 02 Jun 2010, 18:35 #6 


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