Hi David,

I checked tinyspell.com out and it is very easy to use.  The only thing I
thought that could be a negative was the clear texting of passwords.
Apparently they don't recognize non-Windows passwords.

But thanks for the tip, I think they'll be happy with it.

Susan


On Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 2:10 PM, David Yearsley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> ** It is always on and there in no need to integrate. Any time you are
> typing it is checking. It works with IM, Remedy any program. Once it is on
> you just type. It will work for programmers when they are typing error
> messages or nots in filters or active links. It is an all around spell
> checker. It sits in the tray and it appears you can disable the checking. It
> also checks anything you copy to the clipboard.
>
> >>> Susan Palmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Feb 12, 2008 12:50 PM >>>
> **
>  Hi David,
>
> How does it integrate with an ars form?  Is there some connection that
> activates the spell checking?
>
> Thanks,
> Susan
>
> On Feb 12, 2008 1:00 PM, David Yearsley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > ** I have just started using a new spell checker that I really like. It
> > is called tinyspell and comes in 2 versions free and pro. It is located at:
> > http://tinyspell.m6.net/. I don't know if anyone is looking for this,
> > but I know in the past there has been several discussions on this subject.
> > The drawback is that it has to be loaded on each machine, but I have been
> > impressed with its abilities so far.
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