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POPSWeb Hosting for NoteTab Pro 5.41 NoteTab Pro 5.41 is an excellent HTML and text editor, as it is able to manage a whole lot of huge files easily, use a spell-checker, format text, as well as perform system-wide searches along with multi-line global replacements.
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POPSHosting for 2.7c SiteSpinner SiteSpinner 2.7c is generally designed to serve, as an all-in-one tool for that would be easy enough to be used by beginners but also has powerful features which could be beneficial for the more advanced users.
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POPSCensorship on Indybay.org Censorship on the internet is becoming a huge problem. Have you ever written something and had Google's spell checker tell you that you have to many words that may have objectionable content and it will only check the first 200 words.
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POPSBlogJet 2.0, An EASY Way to Post to Your Blog I just downloaded BlogJet 2.0 (free download, 30-day trial) and have used it to make 3 posts to my blog, http://www.thedoorway.org/blog/. Two of the posts include YouTube.com videos, easily inserted from the Insert menu, and one has an audio recording, recorded right within BlogJet. You can also insert graphics into your post. BlogJet then uploads the post and any audio or graphic files to your blog for you. It doesn't get any easier to blog than this. Check it out.
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POPSWhat's new in Firefox 2 While this page is for rc3, FF2 came out a day early. It's up on the ftp server. Here's the link to the Win32 .exe of Firefox 2 .
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POPSEnchant: Spell checker Enchant is a pretty cool spell checker. It allows you to run multiple spell checking engines and ties them all together, and presents them with a consistent api. It was suggested for Firefox 2.0, and KDE is planning on using it in the future.
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POPSSpellcheck I certainly don't condone software based spell-checking as a substitute for good old fashioned proof-reading. However, based on the rapid "conversation-like" comment threads, speed often takes precedence over proofing. Having a localized spell-checker would not only catch the occasional misspelling, but also some of the typos occurring with the fast and furious flying fingers tapping out a hot response! Furthermore, if the spell-checking can be localized based on the clipper's original post language, responders whose primary language is not the same (yet they choose to comment in the original post language) may also benefit from software based spell-checking. As for specifics on implementation... I'm thinking something along the lines of Google's Gmail spell-checking.