SpellExpress provides instant access to a spell-check and thesaurus directly from your desktop. With SpellExpress you can spell-check a word or phrase and find meanings, synonyms, and antonyms from any application. Read More...
$15.00 - ByronSoftware
Descriptive Thesaurus & Dictionary, crossword help and full WP. Extensive data provides a reference tool which is far superior to that in most of the `popular/expensive` Word processors. Search produces multiple word sense definitions plus synonyms.. Read More...
$99.00 - GPP Software
SpellChecker is an add-on development library which provides comprehensive spell checking functionality. Read More...
$24.95 - InteractiveGT Ltd.
IMSpellchecker XP is a powerful and ease-to-use application that adds spell-checking and auto correction functionality to your favorite Instant Messenger. The program checks spelling automatically as you type. Read More...
Add spell checking, thesaurus and dictionary/word lookup functions to Outlook Express! ABCSpell installs in seconds and works like part of Outlook Express. Checks spelling manually or automatically on "Send". Displays suggestions for 13+ languages.
Spell check any text, paragraph or document from any application, e-mail program, editor or database; system-wide on-the-fly spell check; over 25 languages, medical, legal. Compatibility Mode for Microsoft Word, Internet Explorer, Outlook Express.
Enhance the spell-checking capabilities of Microsoft Office by adding multiple languages, plus legal & medical terms. AutoSpell™ Dictionary Expander seamlessly integrates into Office products like Word, Excel, & Outlook. Supports over 16 languages.
Create up to 10,000,000 unique passwords at a time. Performs duplication and dictionary checks. Allows you to pick the characters to make available. Save to text (TXT), CSV, HTML or MS-Access® database (MDB) file. All MS-Access® capabilities built in
Access Developer Spell Check Engine helps you to deliver polished Microsoft Access 97/2000/XP projects by providing a design-mode spelling check. There`s nothing worse than finishing a project and deploying it to the end-user only to find embarrass..