PostHeaderIcon Microspell Spell Checker

When I was a noob in article writing and re-writing, I used to manually check my documents for incorrect spelling using MSWord. I find it very convenient until I got requests that my output has to be in .TXT format. I have to admit that it was crazy at first since I have to work on MSWord first then copy it to .TXT and it got crazier when I started getting A LOT of articles. It came to a point when I was making 20+ articles in a day, I swear, the money was good but it was so not worth it!

Now back to the topic, do you know that you can spell check multiple articles in one go? Yes, you can and it is through MICROSPELL.

Microspell checks HTML, TeX/LaTeX, RTF, and ASCII (plain text) Hotkey spell checking in WordPad, Notepad, Email, browsers, etc.

For the Microspell to work, you need the following requirements:

System Requirements
  • Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP
  • 6 Mb free disk space
  • Internet browser (for help)
  • Net connection not required

DOWNLOAD HERE:

http://www.microspell.com/downloads.html

Here is a preview of the Microspell interface:

You will see the misspelled words as well as the ‘guesses’ on the second screen. If you are okay with the ‘guesses’ click the ‘Replace All (#) w/Guess’ otherwise click ‘Replace with’ to see more words.

After replacing the work or if you are satisfied with your document, just click the ‘Done – Close + Save Doc – F4′ button.

The filename extension of your original documents will then be changed to .BAK and your new documents will have the original filename of your document.

Easy peasy!

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