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tinySpell V1.9.01   
Suggested by joby_toss - Updated by Checker on 13 Nov 2009
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Synopsis: tinySpell is a small utility that allows you to easily and quickly check and correct the spelling in any Windows application. It watches your typing on the fly and alerts you whenever it detects a misspelled word. It can also check the spelling of text that you copy to the clipboard.
Writes settings to: Application folder
How to extract: Download the "portable" ZIP package and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch tinySpellp.exe.
Stealth [?]: Yes
License: Freeware
System Requirements: Win98 / WinME / Win2K / WinXP / Vista

Posted comments:

[Anonymous] dexter dexso... is this app ready for spanish and french? [2009-09-15 00:01]

[Anonymous] EnnovyThe free version does not automatically switch to another Dictionaire. BUT you can use it by following this procedure:
Download ohter Dictionaires here: http://tinyspell.m6.net/#dictionaries
Close the programm and remove 100.sup en 171.lex form the tinyspell folder. Place the downloaded dictionaire in the folder and rename them to 100.sup and 171.lex. Restart TinySpell and your are ready to go.
 [2009-09-15 06:58]

[Anonymous] MikeI love this app! This is a good find. [2009-09-15 12:45]

[Anonymous] Portable PaulGreat Concept. AutoHotkey can also be configured to autocorrect as you type based on a list of most commonly misspelled words. You can also really easily customize the list with your own favorites. This have anything impressive above alerts? [2009-09-17 05:31]

[Anonymous] MadBrozzeRIt's really bad that it doesn't use standard hunspell core. It would be great app for me also. Without Russian dictionary it's completely useless here, in Russia. [2009-09-17 19:26]

[Anonymous] TechnomancerThe portable version is great. The 'installable' version should be good. I'm waiting for the 'TinySpell+' to be portable, i'd certainly pay for it. [2009-10-24 18:19]


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