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Subject:Re: Maybe recruiters are improving. From:"D. Michael McIntyre" <michael -dot- mcintyre -at- rosegardenmusic -dot- com> To:techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com Date:Fri, 2 Mar 2007 23:02:22 -0500
On Friday 02 March 2007 2:40 pm, Ned Bedinger wrote:
> Wow, haven't heard of that in a long time, but obviously it is still
> around. It reminds me of the feature that showed up in Outlook circa
> 1990--you could recall a sent email as long as the recipient hadn't read
> it yet. I used it for a while, until I discovered automatic spell
> checking :-)
Speaking of which... (Thread hijack. Oops.) How do you get automatic
spellchecking in Windows? I'm using Windows more now, and I miss the
automatic magical spellcheck feature that KDE has had for a couple three
years now. Windows has an independent spleechkeir in a few isolated apps
(eg. Word, OO.o), but there is nothing that seems to act on the
WindowsKTextEditEquivalentWidget level, across the myriad applications that
use it.
(I pine for the day they can port KDE4 to Winderz, and give this tub a real
GUI. Alas.)
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D. Michael McIntyre
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