Need a Free Spell Checker for Your Website?

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IESpell is a free software tool designed for spell checking text on web pages, making it particularly useful for forums and blogs. It operates effectively with Internet Explorer and other browsers that utilize IE's core components, such as AOL and MSN. Users appreciate its ability to streamline the editing process, reducing the time spent on checking spelling before posting. The software addresses common issues faced by users who typically write in Word and then paste content into HTML editors, which can lead to formatting problems. Overall, IESpell enhances the online writing experience by providing an efficient spell-checking solution.
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This is a great piece of software for spell checking text on web pages. Works great for forums, blogs and any other place were text is entered on a web page. It's free.
 
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Hi jimmy, that is a great tip and I would recommend it aswell. I know I for one could really use a spell checker for internet functions.
 
Hi Greg,

I'm glad you approve. I certainly find it useful. I tend to be careless sometimes when I post and don't do a thorough job of checking my spelling. This program saves me a lot of time as far as editing goes.

I should mention that it works for Internet Explorer or any other browser which uses IE's core components. (AOL, SlimBrowser, MSN, etc)

Enjoy :D
 
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I used iespell for my blog, and it worked quite well. For a while it seemed like a lot of people would write their blog entries in Word, spell/grammar check them, and then past them into their blog software. The unfortunate part of that operation was that Word likes to seriously obfuscate text when pasted into any HTML-aware editor with its use of spans, invalid tags, etc.
 
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