You have to realize that many folks are using multiple operating systems. On a given day I am on XP, FC4, and OSX. While I applaud a mac tool, the real fault is in writing tools that don't work natively on all operating systems. That's where a server-side app comes in handy.
On 7/20/05, Jan Steinman Jan@bytesmiths.com wrote:
From: Brian reflection@gmail.com
There is an additional problem with client-side spell chekers. If you use spellbound on an article that has html or css in it, it will attempt to check all of the attributes which becomes very annoying...
The speller built into MacOS X seems to be smarter than that. Example at:
http://www.bytesmiths.com/stuff/SpellExample.gif
But this is pretty far off-topic, and some defensive people probably view it as flame bait. It is not intended as such. I'll be quiet now.
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