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  1. GNU Aspell

    Unofficial support for GNU Aspell can be found at the aspell-user mailing list. You do not need to be subscribed in order to post, however if you don't subscribe your post will need to be approved.

  2. GNU Aspell 0.50 (Win32 version)

    Dec 22, 2002 · 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 …

  3. GNU Aspell 0.60.8.2: 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 …

  4. GNU Aspell 0.60.8.2: Installing

    C++ compilers for non-Unix systems might work but it will take some work. Aspell at very least requires a Unix-like environment (sh, grep, sed, tr, …), and Perl in order to build. Aspell also uses a few …

  5. 2. Getting Started - GNU Aspell

    The latest version can always be found at GNU Aspell's home page at http://aspell.net.

  6. GNU Aspell 0.60.8.2: Generic Install Instructions

    After Aspell is installed at least one dictionary needs to be installed. You can find them at http://aspell.net/. The aspell program must be in your path in order for the dictionaries to install correctly.

  7. GNU Aspell 0.60.8.2: 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 …

  8. 12Dicts Package - GNU Aspell

    Dec 7, 2020 · 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 …

  9. GNU Aspell 0.60 Released

    Aug 27, 2004 · 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.

  10. GNU Aspell 0.50 is now Available

    GNU Aspell is a Free and Open Source spell checker designed to eventually replace Ispell. It can either be used as a library or as an independent spell checker.