Google Chrome already had spell check plus it automatically remembers one’s login usernames so one does not need to type them in on websites they visit frequently.
In my business I have seen them all over the years, and IMHO, FireFox is easily the best. Only problem I've had is that some web authors write code that can give it fits. My employer is one of them, yet I still use FireFox most of the time. Seems sites we have in Germany give the problems, while US sites don't.
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last commentshadow where did you get it at . i need it also
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bang I got it through an automatic update but you can get it here:
windows.microsoft.com
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Isn't always a good idea to allow automatic updates to install automatically.
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But it's always a good idea to accept whatever autocorrect does.
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IE? No way!
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Shad!You always got your point across.
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Google Chrome already had spell check plus it automatically remembers one’s login usernames so one does not need to type them in on websites they visit frequently.
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I never noticed any spelling problems before, shadowcat.
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About goddamn time !.....I was fuckin sick at all your missspelled words
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I hope you got the full-blown “Juice†spell checker version :)
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No Papi, I did not get the ebonics version. Fortunately most of my errors were typos.
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I have IE11 and it undoes all the spelling
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Firefox has had slapcheeking forever so I never have typos.
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ET,
In my business I have seen them all over the years, and IMHO, FireFox is easily the best. Only problem I've had is that some web authors write code that can give it fits. My employer is one of them, yet I still use FireFox most of the time. Seems sites we have in Germany give the problems, while US sites don't.
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