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   Alexander Koryagin to Anton Shepelev   
   An exercise in transation   
   13 Jul 19 21:33:32   
   
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   REPLY: 2:221/6.0 5d26514e   
   PID: JamNNTPd/Cygwin32 1.3 20190208   
   CHRS: CP866 2   
   TZUTC: 0300   
   TID: hpt/w32-mvc 1.9.0-cur 2019-01-08   
   Hi, Alexander Koryagin!   
   I read your message from 11.07.2019 10:14   
      
    AK>>> A spell checker can be used only when you want it. For instance,   
    AK>>> before sending your text to somebody, for checking.   
      
    AS>> Good idea, for it is rather annoying to see it underline words   
    AS>> while typing, as it is when Visual Studio starts a perforce   
    AS>> compilation and checking of your C# code before you have finished   
    AS>> the code of a function. I have no spell checker in any of my   
    AS>> editors: FAR, Sylpheed, and Rpad. Shall have to use an external   
    AS>> tool, probably.   
      
   When I used MultiEdit editor, without a spell checker, I often used MS Word   
   for the final checks. Also I've been using Thunderbird news reader -- it has   
   many addons, among them there are spell checkers.   
      
   Bye, Alexander!   
   Alexander Koryagin   
   english_tutor 2019   
      
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