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- Price: Free to try (30-day trial); $299.00 to buy
- Operating system: Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 98
- Date added: February 22, 2008
- Total Downloads: 109
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From Keyoti :Integrate (as-you-type and dialog) spell checking functionality into .NET Windows applications. Add spell checking value to any textual application (email, word processor etc) with a couple of lines of code. RapidSpell Desktop can also be used in non GUI contexts using it's spell checking API. Written for dotNET in C#, RapidSpell uses combined and separate 140,000 word U.S. & U.K. dictionaries (and user dictionary), multi-threaded GUI and a powerful suggestion engine. Canadian & Australian English dictionaries are available free on request.
Version 3.8 has: July 2007 dictionary update included, adds 40,000 more words and word form variations; TX TextControl 14 support added; VS 2008 toolbox support and demo projects added; Aspose Editor support added; TX TextControl support behaviour improved.
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Version 3.8 has: July 2007 dictionary update included, adds 40,000 more words and word form variations; TX TextControl 14 support added; VS 2008 toolbox support and demo projects added; Aspose Editor support added; TX TextControl support behaviour improved.More popular .NET downloads
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