Marco A.G.Pinto wrote:
I have changed the copyright in the GUI of my tool from GPLv3 to:*
**Chr(169)+" 2013 Marco A.G.Pinto and community contributors.*
*This program is Open Source. Freely distributable under the Apache
License v2.*
(like Andrea suggested)

To be precise: the license choice depends only of you. This particular license is the OpenOffice license and will greatly simplify things if/when there is a deeper integration of your tool in OpenOffice.

In the user guide, what shall I write in (this is the old text):
*
2-Copyright

We don't provide legal advice on public lists, so don't take this as official advice... The license has an appendix that you can simply copy and paste, nothing more. See it at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
(and include the license in the package you distribute, as a file named LICENSE).

*3-DISCLAIMER*
*This program is supplied *"AS-IS"*.

This is covered by the license already.

PS->I have asked to a person to make a better logo for the tool.

Good! A more creative logo won't need to reuse other logos...

PS->I have added a bit of the speller open. It opens the .DIC and .AFF
and places the text on the window. I still don't know how the .AFF
works, but soon it will be possible to save them back to hdd and
make changes.

If you need any technical information, ask here (or, actually, refer to the Hunspell documentation). You may want to take a look at the munch/unmunch tools in Hunspell: they take care of forming derivative words (i.e., taking base words in the DIC file and form derivatives using the rules from the AFF file). I honestly don't know what a convenient interface would be for adding words. I believe the best approach would be to ask the user to add a base word and let him preview all derivatives according to each rule, until he finds which rule must be applied to that word. Then save the base word in the DIC file, together with the selected rule. This would need to be polished, but is a much better approach than simply adding the word verbatim and missing all derivatives.

Regards,
  Andrea.

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