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 #653834  by Tracer
 
I am one of those guys who cant spell "for" squat :-D

edit * "for" squat. Does that make it sound better? I am part of the spell check generation, we cannot survive without spell check and a calculater! :-D
Last edited by Tracer on Fri Mar 27, 2009 3:57 pm, edited 1 time in total.
 #654849  by RedLantern
 
The Mozilla Firefox browser, in addition to being a far more superior browser than Internet Explorer actually has a built in spell checker. When typing a post, anytime I misspell a word, it's underlined and if I right click on it, it gives me suggestions based on a dictionary.

You can get it free at getfirefox.com

Just to be clear, this is not meant as an advertisement, just a simple free solution to the problem presented in this thread
 #670842  by MEC407
 
Ditto what RedLantern said. Firefox is excellent, the built-in spell checker is very helpful.