Free speller for InternetExploder, MicrosCaughed files viewers

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A free spell checker for Internet Explorer users is available at iespell.com, while Microsoft offers free viewer software for MS-Word and MS-Excel files at microsoft.com/office/000/viewers.asp, allowing users without Microsoft programs to access these files. For Firefox users, spellbound.sourceforge.net provides a free spell checker. OpenOffice.org serves as a free alternative to Microsoft Office. Fedora from Red Hat is highlighted as a free operating system option. The discussion also mentions the use of Mozilla 1.3.1 on a Macintosh G3, specifically the WaMCom version, which is a modified Mozilla browser. The thread emphasizes the sharing of helpful resources for users seeking spell-checking solutions and software alternatives.
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[SOLVED] Free speller for InternetExploder, MicrosCaughed files viewers

http://iespell.com
Free spell checker for Internet Explorer users.

http://www.microsoft.com/office/000/viewers.asp
Free viewer software so that people without the MicroSoft programs can view files from MS-Word, MS-Excel, etc..

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And to weight slightly to the Open source side

http://fedora.redhat.com/

For a 'free' as a bird OS
 
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Thanks DDuardo and AntTech!

I am on a Macintosh G3, OS 9, and use Mozilla.. version:

Mozilla 1.3.1

This is WaMCom - the Web and Mail Communicator, a modified version of Mozilla,
based on the version of Mozilla shown above.

Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; PPC; en-US; rv:1.3.1) Gecko/20030701
From the ABOUT MOZILLA screen..

I posted those helpful hints for IE and Windows users, anyone know a spell check I can use? Anyway I am so pleased you folks added to this thread! Real Angels!
 
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