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Is there a default spell checker in Mac OS?
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11-10-2008, 01:42 AM
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illetrygrargo
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Is there a default spell checker in Mac OS?
Generally, you need to do it by application (unclick "spell as you type" or similar in the Edit or Tools menu for each app). I think there's a command-line way to do this, but if you want to program your computer, why would you buy a Mac?
Anyway...
I found a freeware utility called Despeller 1.0 that works on 10.4 and later. It seems to do what you want, though I warn you that I haven't tried it.
Download site:
http://mac.softpedia.com/get/System-...espeller.shtml
Despeller - The easiest way to disable spellchecking on Mac OS X
Despeller is a little utility, which disables the spellchecking throughout the system by replacing the image files OS X (AppKit, to be precise) uses to underline wrong spelling. You can always restore the dots.
If the system's spellchecking annoys you, you can easily get rid of it with Despeller.
Important:
Remember, this is a system file you're replacing, which means three things:
· You need to be admin to do this.
· This will effect all users. Make sure others don't use spellchecking.
· This is likely to be restored with every system update, so you'll need to run it every time after installing a system update. Hope this helps.
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