"Aspell is an Open Source spell checker designed to eventually replace Ispell. Its main feature is that it does a much better job of coming up with possible suggestions than Ispell does. In fact recent tests shows that it even does better than Microsoft Word 97's spell checker or just about any other spell checker I have seen. It also has support for checking (La)TeX and HTML files, and run time support for other non English languages."
Leuski has compiled Kevin's code for the Mac OS X platform. There are two major improvements over the original UNIX project:
cocoAspell is created as a service provider for the system-wide spelling services on Mac OS X. It means that any Mac OS X application that uses system's spell checking APIs can take advantage of Aspell's features. For example, Mail, OmniWeb, Project Builder, and TextEdit can use Aspell's ability to check spelling in different languages.
A preference panel named Spelling is provided with cocoAspell as an interface for dictionary selection and setup. Multiple Aspell options are available through this panel and allow the user to tune up the dictionary properties to his or her needs.
New in version 2.1:
Updated for Snow Leopard (10.6). There is a single distribution that includes both 64- and 32-bit binaries. This release updates Aspell engine to version 0.60.5.
System requirements:
cocoAspell 2.1 and higher requires Mac OS X 10.5 or higher. cocoAspell 2.0 supports Mac OS X 10.3.9 and higher. Both PowerPC and Intel architectures are supported. The dictionaries can be downloaded from ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/aspell/dict
There are dictionaries for more than 90 languages.
System Support:
PPC/Intel
Freeware
For more information, visit:
http://cocoaspell.leuski.net/
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