Dictionary Boss is a good one to use at no charge. Grammarly is a good one as well. There are many online spell checkers available just depending on exactly what you are searching for and expecting.
You can download a spell checker from a variety of online sites. The best way to find them is by doing a search using the keywords spell checker.
Yes most typing sites have one.
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Generally, a spell checker will not correct words that are misspelled in context. A grammar checker might catch 'there' vs. 'they're' - but since both are words, a spell checker wouldn't care.
Yes, there are several free notepad applications that include a thesaurus and spell checker. One popular option is Notepad++ with plugins that enhance its functionality. Alternatively, you can use online tools like Google Docs, which offers built-in spell checking and suggestions as well as access to a thesaurus. These options provide a combination of simple note-taking and advanced writing assistance.
Yes, you can find free online spell check sites at www.jspell.com/public-spell-checker.html or at www.spellcheck.net/ or www.paperrater.com/ Hope this helps...good luck.
There is no spell checker on Answers.
If you are asking on how to activate in MS Word it is either key F7 or tools - spell checker.
Excel has a spell checker. If you go into the Tools menu there is a Spellchecker option there. You also can just press the F7 key to start it.
While there were attempts to create automated spell checkers as early as 1957, the first functional spell checker was created in February 1971 by Ralph Gorin, a Stanford graduate student. The spell checker was installed on a DEC PDP-10, located in Stanford University's Artificial Intelligence lab. The first patent to use a spell checker with a computer software program was issued to Software Concepts, Inc. in 1978. It is not clear which was the first application to use the spell checker, but photo-typesetting programs from Lanier, Philips, and Xerox included a spell checker.
A spell checker application.
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