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From: Jim on 27 Mar 2010 11:06 Peter Ceresole <peter(a)cara.demon.co.uk> wrote: > > However, I do wish MacSOUP had built-in spelling > > checking. > > Aren't there bolt-on spell checkers for those kinds of apps? Excalibur > is the one I had in mind but may not be the thing you need. Have a > look... I think it's free. I know people have used it with Eudora. I'm using 'Spell Catcher' as I got it in the MacUpdate bundle. It's...ok, but I'd like it to just underline-in-red as the system spellchecker does, rather than popping up a window. If there's a way of doing that I haven't found it yet. Jim -- "Microsoft admitted its Vista operating system was a 'less good product' in what IT experts have described as the most ambitious understatement since the captain of the Titanic reported some slightly damp tablecloths." http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/
From: Gavin on 28 Mar 2010 18:09 On 2010-03-26 16:57:04 +0000, nemo(a)erewhon.invalid (John Hill) said: >> Is there a built-in newsreader that I could teach the novice to use? That >> way he could ask all of you for help ... > > There is no built-in newsreader that comes with OSX. But there are > plenty to choose from... Oh dear God no - not this thread AGAIN! -- Gavin. ACSP 10.5 http://www.stoof.co.uk http://www.twitter.com/gavin_wilby
From: Peter Ceresole on 28 Mar 2010 18:20 Gavin <gwilbyREMOVE(a)stoof.co.uk> wrote: > > There is no built-in newsreader that comes with OSX. But there are > > plenty to choose from... > > Oh dear God no - not this thread AGAIN! Only if you choose to make it so. As it is, it has magically morphed into a Unixy geek thread about emacs... Every day, something new... -- Peter
From: J. J. Lodder on 29 Mar 2010 05:16
Gavin <gwilbyREMOVE(a)stoof.co.uk> wrote: > On 2010-03-26 16:57:04 +0000, nemo(a)erewhon.invalid (John Hill) said: > > >> Is there a built-in newsreader that I could teach the novice to use? That > >> way he could ask all of you for help ... > > > > There is no built-in newsreader that comes with OSX. But there are > > plenty to choose from... > > Oh dear God no - not this thread AGAIN! Only one? Jan |