gSpell 1.2
I recently saw an advertisement for Spell Catcher. I used to have a copy of it on my Classic Mac machine. I loved the fact that I only had to enter a new word only once for it to be used in all applications.
While Spell Catcher is great for accessing its database of words, gSpeill can suggest words based on the Google engine.
gSpell is a service for Mac OS X that provides spelling suggestions from Google.
Google's spelling checker, is suppose to be more accurate in its suggestions since it uses statistical analysis to determine what it should suggest.
According to the web site, "gSpell was developed as a final project for the Search Engines: Technology, Society, and Business seminar taught in Fall 2005 at UC Berkeley. It was developed for Mac OS X 10.4 and is a Universal Binary."
Get it and the installation instructions here.
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