If iespell wasn't enough......

Here is a link to something more extensive... still free!
http://wordweb.info/
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Wot....to me?.... Spell checker
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Thanx gm ...
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OOPS, I put the wrong link. This is the link to the free version (still very good). Sorry.

http://wordweb.info/free/

and if we find mistakes we can refer them to Jafo!
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I forgot to say that if iespell tells you that a word is spelled wrong, you can open the dictionary and it will have displayed the word you spelled wrong and a list of what it thinks the word might be.
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I have had Wordweb for a couple years and found it very handy mostly for the Thesaurus.
There are additional dictionaries for that I think.
I found it a long time ago at ZDNet downloads.
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I was real happy to find it because sometimes I can't think of the right word. A lot of stuff I write is convoluted at times, trying to find some word that I just can't think of. I type gibberish and this thing gives me some selection when iespell gives up. They claim this is an update. I can type in tree and it gives me a list of types!

/me suspects maybe one of these days I won't get in so much trouble for thinking wrong... I'll have all these doo dads to do it for me and then I can blame them!
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/me OOOH!

this looks cool!

/me hits the download button
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It just came to me that I have been thinking that Wordweb was well known so I thought maybe I would share a link to the best notepad replacement that is out thar.
This will open any file including the index.dat file which is locked by windows.
It is a shareware for 10 dollarenos and well worth the cost.
http://www.texturizer.net/
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Thanks, I'll try it!

/me thinks since links are flying far and wide... here (http://users.chello.be/cr41007/index.html) is the best sticky-note program I have ever seen. It is free and has bunches of functions. You can even put pics on the flip side! And alarms.

I love good finds! This one made me happy all day!
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I really like those sticky notes. I wish I knew about them a long time ago.
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I use Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary by Merriam-Webster.
I've had it since 1981, does okay for me

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