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PhatSpell – a multilingual spell checker for Pocket PC

Posted by Jack Cook on June 10, 2007 – 10:13 am  Share
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pspell The folks at PhatWare have released PhatSpell 1.0. Optimized for Windows Mobile based Smartphones, PhatSpell is simple, fast, easy to use, and can check spelling in practically any text editing Smartphone application, such as Email client, SMS, PhatNotes, and others.

PhatSpell, a comprehensive collection of 13 dictionaries in 10 Western European languages, can be easily accessed from within practically any text editing Smartphone application. It provides easy and total spelling accuracy regardless of the job at hand. PhatSpell’s dictionaries vary from 97,000 to 430,000 words in size. The bundled collection of dictionaries include Danish, Dutch, English (US, UK and US Medical), French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese (European and Brazilian), Spanish, and Swedish. In addition to the standard spell checker functionality, the PhatSpell menu also contains standard editing commands such as cut, copy, paste, and select text, which are usually not available in Smartphone applications.

For more information about PhatSpell and to download PhatSpell 30-day trial version, visit http://www.phatware.com/phatspell.html

PhatSpell 1.0 is offered at the special introductory price of $19.95 for new users (price includes all dictionaries). All registered users of PhatSpell for Pocket PC, can purchase PhatSpell for Smartphone for only $9.97.

Visit PhatWare here

 

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