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GNU Aspell 0. 50 (Win32 version) Installation: Install Aspell first, then run the wordlist setup Note to unix users: On systems using the x86 byte order, you can these dictionaries as well: Extract the exe files with unzip and run the "unix-install" script from the TmpInstall directory
GNU Aspell 0. 60. 8. 1: Top B 1 Generic Install Instructions B 2 HTML Manuals and make clean B 3 Curses Notes B 3 1 Unicode Support B 4 Loadable Filter Notes B 5 Using 32-Bit Dictionaries on a 64-Bit System B 6 Upgrading from Aspell 0 60 7 B 7 Upgrading from Aspell 0 50 B 7 1 Binary Compatibility B 8 Upgrading from Aspell 33 Pspell 12 B 9 Upgrading from a Pre-0 50
GNU Aspell 0. 60. 8. 1: WIN32 Notes The best way to get Aspell for Windows is to use the MSYS2 binaries MSYS2 is available at https: www msys2 org Binaries for Aspell 0 50 are still available at http: aspell net win32 but they are no longer supported If you are interested in updating them for Aspell 0 60 please let me know
12Dicts Package - GNU Aspell It differs in several important ways from most of the other free word lists you can download The 12dicts lists are oriented towards common words If you're looking for myriads of archaic, scientific or computer jargon words, you should look elsewhere The 12dicts lists have been rigorously checked for errors
GNU Aspell - SCOWL (And Friends) Premade dictionaries are available for Hunspell, Aspell, and as plain wordlists If none of those dictionaries are suitable for your needs a simple web app is available to create a customized wordlist
GNU Aspell 0. 60. 8. 1: Introduction Unlike Ispell, Aspell can also easily check documents in UTF-8 without having to use a special dictionary Aspell will also do its best to respect the current locale setting
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 systems