Andrew Dunbar hippytrail@gmail.com wrote:
In the US, and probably in other places where spelling is not phonetic, one of the most common uses for a dictionary (if not the most common) is to find what the correct spelling of a word is. If there is not "spell check" in the form of redirects or see-unders, then the Wiktionary is useless for this.
Only as useless as a paper dictionary already is.
Ehehe :) At least in a paper dictionary you are given a whole page of entries at once, and can skim them. On wiktionary you either get the full, single-article view or the empty index view which gives no indication a spelling might belong to the word one has in mind.
*Muke!