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> Firefox 2 Has A Spell Check!, Yea, it really does.
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post Apr 5 2007, 12:19 PM
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Ahhhh I downloaded the Australian-English Spell Checker plug-in for Mozilla Firefox. Therefore I have the exact same thing as you guys, except with Australian-English. biggrin.gif
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post Oct 22 2007, 10:22 PM
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Yes firefox has spell check now. I honestly prefer firefox over IE. Heck I hardly even remember what IE looks like.
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post Oct 23 2007, 08:42 PM
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Firefox has many features that can be easily be overlooked. The spell checking feature has been around for quite sometime. After each iteration of the version of browser the feature itself improved. But firefox as a browser surpasses all other browsers in all its forms. Firefox allows web developers like myself to use the browser as a tool more so than a browser to view sites and do daily browsing. It offers many plug-ins and such to help accommodate the web developer in building a efficient website that is error free. One example of the tools that firefox offers that I am talking about is the firebug tool. It gives you the ability to mouse over contents of the website and view its current source location. It also provide you with the ability to edit the site itself on the fly. So you can actually change the contents on the site automatically if you wanted to. So this alone is a great debuging tool that I use most often. If you have not looked into the features that firefox offers its time you spend five or ten minutes to look into it. It offer vast amounts of plug-ins that will make you web developerment cycle shorter and better.
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post Oct 28 2007, 06:03 PM
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I have known about this for some time now, but I wish it would have a grammar one also like if you have I have eggs milk and cheese. It would change it to I have eggs, milk, and cheese.
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post Oct 30 2007, 02:02 AM
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I have known about this for some time now, but I wish it would have a grammar one also like if you have I have eggs milk and cheese. It would change it to I have eggs, milk, and cheese.

Yeah, but grammar checkers usually suck. There are so many exceptions (and exceptions wrapped within exceptions) in the English language that it's really difficult to build a good grammar checker. Even the one MS Word employs (which, by the way, is quite good compared to the others), still has many mistakes. If I wrote an essay and changed all the grammar mistakes according to Word's suggestions, I'd have many problems on my paper.

If the Firefox devs can create a better grammar checker, kudos to them, but I highly doubt that's happening anytime soon. And if they're using some existing implementation, I'd prefer not to have that integrated. Extension would be better.
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post Nov 6 2007, 06:18 AM
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I saw spellcheck (Wow... It's saying spellcheck is misspelled, how ironic.) coming in the alpha version, Minefield. It is a very nice feature and it's somewhat of a coincidence that I was just thinking about it before I saw this thread tongue.gif
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post Nov 7 2007, 05:23 PM
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Have anyone tried the Firefox 3 BETA (Minefield) It is awesome! Oh yeah, it still has a spell check! Good work Mozilla! Note: They're tabs work as well!

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post Nov 8 2007, 12:14 AM
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Huh? The tabs work in Firefox 2... And you mean ALPHA. Minefield isn't BETA yet. Also, I don't recommend Minefield for regular browsing. The tiny extra features aren't worth the many bugs that come packaged inside that thing, and most good extensions aren't compatible with it. I know there's a way to disable compatibility check, but it still isn't worth it.
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post Nov 8 2007, 10:49 AM
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I'm glad I came here...
I had no clue Firefox was the one that had a spell check. blink.gif
I always thought it was just the websites being cool.
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post Nov 9 2007, 01:14 AM
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I use google toolbar's spellcheck on firefox. I couldn't ever get the new update to work. You need windows vista and there are no updates for XP but the update installing wizzard keeps coming up. I don't use firefox much because I have found a better browser that works better for me. Though this new browser doesn't support google toolbar spellcheck and page rank are not that inportant in my opinion. I am getting a little tired of all the new software only being for windows vista. I am surpised firefox started offering only vista updates so soon after it was released. I guess spellcheck is cool at first but soon you will realize how much you really use it (unless it is auto underline like Word).

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