GNU Aspell 0.60.8.2: Installing
Aspell 0.60.8.2 spell checker user''s manual. Aspell requires gcc 2.95 (or better) as the C++ compiler. Other C++ compilers should work with some effort. Other C++ compilers for mostly POSIX compliant
GNU Aspell 0.60.8.2: Top
GNU Aspell is a spell checker designed to eventually replace Ispell. It can either be used as a library or as an independent spell checker.
GNU Aspell 0.60.8.2: WIN32 Notes
To compile Aspell with the MinGW compiler, you will need at least GCC-3.2 (as shipped with MinGW-2.0.3) and some GNU tools like rm and cp. The origin of those tools doesn''t matter, it has shown to
GNU Aspell
The English Speller Database, also known as SCOWLv2 (temporary name, see #465), is a SQLite database (scowl.db) and human-readable text file (scowl.txt) of basic information on English words.
GNU Aspell
GNU Aspell is a Free and Open Source spell checker designed to eventually replace Ispell. It can either be used as a library or as an independent spell checker. Its main feature is that it does a superior job
GNU Aspell 0.60.8.2: Generic Install Instructions
Aspell 0.60.8.2 spell checker user''s manual. For additional configure options type ''./configure --help ''. You can control what C++ compiler is used by setting the environment variable CXX before running
GNU Aspell 0.50 (Win32 version)
Binaries: Installation: Download and run the full installer .exe file. Latest Version: GNU Aspell-0.50.3 (win32) Full installer (Released Dec 22, 2002) Precompiled dictionaries:
SCOWL Custom List/Dictionary Creator
Use this tool to create and download customized Word Lists or speller dictionaries from SCOWL. Using defaults for en_US dictionary. Reload with defaults from: en_US en_GB-ise en_GB-ize en_CA
GNU Aspell 0.60 Released
With the release of GNU Aspell 0.60 it is my sincere hope that GNU Aspell can replace Ispell as the de facto spell checker for all free operating systems and possible all Unix like
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