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Do you use ieSpell for spell checking in IE  

19 members have voted

  1. 1. Do you use ieSpell for spell checking in IE

    • Yes
      2
    • No
      2
    • Didn't know about it.
      14
    • I don't care about spelling/I don't need it.
      1


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  • Site Administrator
Posted

Do you use ieSpell?

http://www.iespell.com/

 

The new version of the board that is upcoming has a new "rich text" editor. It has a spell check button that uses ieSpell.

  • Site Administrator
Posted

It can definitely be really handy. You can type whatever and then right click in the text field and it does a spell check. :)

Posted

I don't use the Internet Explorer. So this is out of option for me.

 

And why was the first thing that came to my mind, when I read Dan's comment, Homer Simpson saying exactly what he wrote. Is there a episode, where he says something similar? *unsure*

Posted

What is 'Internet Explorer'?

Must be one those things where non-Winf**k users are considered

to be non-existant. I don't use Micro$ofts products, that includes windows.

But there isn't even a vote option 'I don't use IE'.

 

By the way, did you know that IE is the number one reason

that people can break into your PC? Spyware, sure. More dangerously

is the fact that the criminal world is really interested in your PC: to send

SPAM mails from or to use it for DDOS. The current worms and virusses

are probably written by real (criminal) professionals. Using IE is irresponsible

imho. If you have to use windows, then at least secure your machine so

that it can't be used for DDOS, and that means/includes (it is by far not enough)

DONT use IE.

  • Site Administrator
Posted

Part of that is install base. Since 90% or so of all users use windows and IE, hackers have focused on it. The reason there are no viruses and worms and such for others is because nobody uses them.

 

Windows had more new users this year than ALL of the Mac installed base, for example.

Posted

Yep, get the #'s on the other programs that Microsoft has and they'll be hacked quickly enough.

 

Criminals go where the money is...plain and simple.

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