Spellchecker found!
@bestisyettocome (1531)
United States
March 23, 2007 12:16pm CST
IESpell is a free Internet Explorer browser extension that spell-checks text-input boxes on a Web page. It should come in particularly handy for users who do a lot of Web-based text entry (Web mail, forums, blogs, diaries). Even if your Web application already includes spell-checking functionality, this utility is faster than a server-side solution. Plus, you get to store and use your personal word list across all your applications instead of having to maintain separate ones on each application. Version 2.5.1 build 106 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.
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@Alphasee (389)
• United States
23 Mar 07
You might want to consider typing your posts in Microsoft Word before posting them. It will help dramatically with grammar-related issues, and help you learn how to understand and comprehend English a little better. Because you have over 500 posts, you can copy and paste, so I figure it'd be easier for you that way.
Also, I've tried both, and for 99% of the time, Firefox did a better job spell checking and finding issues with what I was typing. It's really easy to add words to the dictionary too, and it'll even tell you if something needs to be capitalized. In addition, many many tests online have shown Firefox to be both quicker, more efficient, and safer to use than IE6/7. Adding the spell-check tool only increases the awesomeness of Firefox.
But I'm not here to preach, I'm only here to make a suggestion. If you're looking for a browser that already has a built-in spell-check without having to install anything additional, get firefox =]
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@aidonia (4209)
• Greece
23 Mar 07
Believe me i try all the 3 you talk about.All are fine,the word is better because he didn't good work at dictionary and grammar check also and help more explaining the reason so you learn but took more time for me.I use it when I did a really big and quality post with many sentences .By the way I have firefox with spell check too,just I prefer IeSpell that's all.
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@rosaflorence (1924)
• United States
23 Mar 07
You are a true lifesaver. I have been looking for a good special checker for a while now and I appreciate you telling us abou this one and including all of the benefits that come with it. I have a hard time writing and I love to write, so I am always looking for better spell checkers.
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@bestisyettocome (1531)
• United States
23 Mar 07
This works with Internet Explorer. You're welcome. Some of my friends had been looking for it, too.
@setankuw (95)
• Indonesia
22 Jun 07
well, its a good news when hearing there are a spell checker for IE. i am already using mozzila browser that has spell check inside it. so i didn't have to install spell checker again. this far when i type misspelled, there always a red line under the word.
@bestisyettocome (1531)
• United States
28 Jun 07
I'm glad that you have an alternative. Lots of people around myLot were looking for a spell checker, American and foreigners. When I happened across the one for IE, I felt I had found gold for others! How does yours work?





