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made from the IE engine.
IE pell Checker is a real good little utility for all who want a free spell checker that works with any browser with the IE engine. Minimum system requirements: Windows 9x/ME/NT/2000/XP Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher 7 MB of free disk space (More if you install the optional language packs) Installation instructions: Click on the download link above. Choose "Open this file from its current location" and click on the "OK" button when prompted. When the installation has completed, restart your browser (if its open) and you should find a new menu item called "ieSpell" under the "Tools" menu, as well as a new icon on your toolbar. Note that the toolbar icon will only appear if you have not customized your toolbar before. If you have customized your toolbar before, you will have to manually select the icon in the "Customize Toolbar" dialog. For existing users, you do not have to uninstall the previous version before installing the new one. Usage instructions: If you are using Internet Explorer, you can access ieSpell in one of the following three ways: Under the "Tools" menu, click on "ieSpell" item to start the spelling check or click on the "ieSpell Options" to configure ieSpell. Click on the ieSpell toolbar button (if enabled) to activate the spelling check. Right click after you highlight the word and in the menu that appears, click on the "ieSpell" item to start the spelling check or click on the "ieSpell Options" to configure ieSpell. If you are using a browser based on the IE engine (e.g. AOL, MSN, NetCaptor, NeoPlanet, etc), then only the last option (i.e. using the right-click menu) is available to you. ieSpell - Download
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![]() Firefox has a spell check built in as default. That and it's a much better and much safer browser to use than IE.
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[quote=jafar00;84492]Perhaps you should have installed it before posting it here.
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I kinda think running Win95 is safer, as the hacks concentrate on Firefox & IE7 or whatever is now. They can only concentrate on one item at a time.
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[quote=shintao;91627]They patch a whole lot faster than MS does. That is one of the primary reasons. I would not say that FF is the be all end all of browsers but in my opinion it is the best on the market right now. Plus some of the plugins you can get are just great, NoScript is a great example. NoScripts will prevent potentially harmful code to be executed on your computer.
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Well, one of the main reasons is that since IE is so closely tied in to the OS that any successful attack can have disastrous consequences.
The security of the browser, like most of windows looks a little bit like this too...
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LOL!
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Yes it's Firefox. I'm not sure about windows, but in the linux version, you can right click the offending red underlined word for spelling suggestions and fix it if you need to.
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Because firefox is God!
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