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Google Chrome's Spell Check
#1
I hate it, who else does? As much as I love Chrome it is the only thing that ticks me off a bit.

I wouldn't mind much normally, but for a word misspelled like
Capitilzation
doesn't have a correction in Chrome. But if I typed it into Google the correct spelling is right there.

Surely there is a reason the two aren't integrated..but I can't figure out what.
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#2
En_US dictionary.
I disable spell check, the underline is annoying. Plus I double check.
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#3
In Mozilla Firefox, you have an option to correct your spelling if you've spelled something incorrectly. But, that kind of feature in Chrome would annoy me terribly. That's why I don't use it anymore. I don't like Google Chrome.
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#4
Yeh this has really annoyed me in the past also. The spell check is very inaccurate.
I'm pretty bad at spelling, so I often find myself trying to spell the same word 2-3 times before Chrome actually gives me the word I was looking for.
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#5
(03-26-2011, 12:41 PM)Fragma Wrote: Yeh this has really annoyed me in the past also. The spell check is very inaccurate.
I'm pretty bad at spelling, so I often find myself trying to spell the same word 2-3 times before Chrome actually gives me the word I was looking for.

Lmao! Same here hahaha.
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#6
(03-26-2011, 12:38 PM)Laugh Wrote: I wouldn't mind much normally, but for a word misspelled like
Capitilzation
doesn't have a correction in Chrome. But if I typed it into Google the correct spelling is right there.

Capitilzation is spelled incorrectly using my version of Chrome.

(03-26-2011, 12:38 PM)Laugh Wrote: I hate it, who else does? As much as I love Chrome it is the only thing that ticks me off a bit.

Same here. Can any of the grammar/spelling nazis tell me if "alot"* is correct? I'm starting to have my doubts about Chrome's spell check a lot* recently.
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#7
I use Opera's spell check, much better if you ask me :3
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#8
(03-26-2011, 12:46 PM)wtftwice Wrote: Capitilzation is spelled incorrectly using my version of Chrome.

(03-26-2011, 12:38 PM)Laugh Wrote: I hate it, who else does? As much as I love Chrome it is the only thing that ticks me off a bit.

Same here. Can any of the grammar/spelling nazis tell me if "alot"* is correct? I'm starting to have my doubts about Chrome's spell check a lot* recently.

It is "a lot."
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#9
Google Chrome is terrible in spell checking, I switched to Mozilla Firefox for now. This 4.0 RC is sucking really badly because it keeps crashing, but I hope the original wont crash as often,

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#10
I only dislike it because some times it just gives you completely off topic "Correct Spelling Words" when you misspell a word.
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