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On the Web
- ActivSpell Server Side Spell Checker - Checks the spelling of text boxes on web sites. Spell Check interface purely html/java script, spell checking full server side.
- XDE's Spell Checker Server - Spell checking server. Detects and offers suggestions for misspelled words. It may be installed on NT IIS, Unix derivatives such as Linux and Solaris web sites.
- Spell Checker for Edit Boxes - Checks the spelling of any edit control in almost any application under Windows 3.1/95/98. Dictionaries available in several languages. Free for private use, shareware for businesses. From Michael Quinion Associates.
- Checking Out Three Freestanding Spell Checkers - Applelinks.com reviews Excalibur, Spellswell Plus, and Spell Catcher for Macintosh, giving 3, 3, and 5 stars respectively.
- Wintertree Software - Linguistic products for software developers: Sentry spell check engine, ThesDB thesaurus engine, dictionaries, grammar checkers. For MFC, ANSI C/C++, Office, VB, Delphi, Java, Web, and ASP.
- Suggester Spell Check - Java library to provide local spell checking service. Free.
- XMLmind Spell-Checker - A Java spell-checker engine.
- GNU Aspell.Net - Free and open source spell checker. It can either be used as a library or as an independent spell checker.
- SpellingCow Spell Checker - A web-based spell checker that can be installed on any Internet web form. Add just two lines to install. Free and licensed versions available.
- GlobalSpellChecker - Check spelling and meaning from any application using MS Word 97 or above.
Wikipedia Articles
- Grammar Nazi - Grammar Nazi (mockingly, grammer natzee; alternatively capitalized and uncapitalized), spelling Nazi, and language Nazi are all terms used to describe a participant in a discussion (usually online) who criticizes or habitually corrects the language usage of another participant. Such a person is often accused of flaming as a result of finding fault with minor details of other ...
- Grammar checker - In computing terms, a grammar checker is a design feature or a software program designed to verify the grammatical correctness or lack of it in a written text. A grammar checker may be implemented in a similar fashion as a spelling checker, such as a stand-alone application capable of operating on a block of text.
- Webster's Home Reference Library - Webster's Home Reference Library is a box set of three books—a dictionary, a thesaurus and a spelling and grammar guide—from Geddes and Grosset. The dictionary contains 40,000 definitions, the thesaurus contains 150,000 synonyms, and the spelling and grammar guide contains 40,000 common mistakes.
- Linguistic issues concerning the euro - Several linguistic issues have arisen in relation to the spelling of the words euro and cent in the many languages of the member states of the European Union, as well as in relation to grammar and the formation of plurals. The official spelling of the euro according to the ECB, as it appears (in capitals) on the banknotes, is "euro" in the Latin script and "ΕΥΡΩ" in the Greek script.
- Beta reader - A beta reader (or betareader, or beta) is a person who reads a work of fiction with a critical eye, with the aim of improving grammar, spelling, characterization, and general style of a story prior to its release to the general public.