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Default Spell Checking Software Recommendations - 11-10-2005, 04:44 PM

THIS THREAD HAS BEEN STRIPPED OF ITS POLL, as the poll had invalid results. eSpell had several (18+) votes coming from either Dynoplex IP numbers, or IP numbers that eventually came back to Dynoplex in one way or another.

Shame on you Dynoplex, I am really dissapointed.

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Default 11-10-2005, 04:50 PM

my bb came with spell check


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Default 11-10-2005, 04:53 PM

Nextel has a spell checker written by Dynoplex, makers of eSpell. If you have a Nextel device, it's likely this is what you have.

Nevermind, I see you have a Nextel in your post. You likely have the "eSpell-lite" software.

Thanks for the reply!

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Default 11-10-2005, 05:48 PM

i use nextels spell checker
   
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Default Bb Spell #1 - 11-20-2005, 09:05 PM

It is the most used program on my Blackberry.

The program seams to figure out (85% of the time) words that complete butcher! Almost as good as Google.

It also has a dictionary and thesaurus


It is a free trial.

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Default 11-20-2005, 10:33 PM

I have BBSpell from Some Developers on my BB (beta tested) for them as well, great app but I have to say the copy of BBCorrect some of my co-workers use is pretty solids as well.
   
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Default 11-20-2005, 11:06 PM

Hard to beat correctors price.
   
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Default 11-21-2005, 05:43 PM

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Hard to beat correctors price.
...that you can't beat.....plus you don't have to use "their" server....just need access to "aspell" ......hahahahahahahaha....big up Chris Miles and Mark....
   
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Default 11-23-2005, 04:03 AM

is bbcorrector and bbspell fast?

i know it goes through a server over gprs-- doesn't this mean that the speed is dependant on the data speed. It seems to me that the software would take some time to load and correct, etc?

any impressions would be great. I really need a spell checker!

What are the pros of bbspell over the free bbcorrector?


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Default 11-23-2005, 07:58 AM

I can typically check an e-mail with bbSpell in about 5 seconds, including the ad that pops up on the screen (before the spell check) with the the somedevelopers ad-supported trial.

I'm expecting slightly better times if we host our own server.

Someone with experience in both can no doubt come up with a better list than I have here, but this is the list of Pros for bbSpell:

(keep in mind I have NOT tested bbCorrector, so some of the Pros listed for bbSpell may also apply to bbCorrector):

bbSpell
• Fast
• Accurate (excellent prediction of correct spelling, few correct words tagged)
• Very easy navigation
• Easy-to-read menus
• Very small server app only requires IIS (a plus for us because we already use it)
• Installs wirelessly
• Checks subject line
• Includes Dictionary and Thesaurus free
• Includes specialized dictionaries in price


Con is cost (although it's only expensive compared to free)

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Default 11-23-2005, 03:17 PM

i nevar yous a spelchequer!
   
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Default 11-29-2005, 04:55 AM

Dynoplex eSpell is stunning!
   
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Default 11-29-2005, 07:55 AM

Stunning how?

What kind of average speeds do you get?
Do you like the menu structure? (I did at first, but have since changed my mind)
Do you host your own server, use the device-based checker, both?
   
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Default 11-29-2005, 02:53 PM

Lowell,

Can I ask you what the issue with the menu is from your point of view?


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Default 11-29-2005, 04:47 PM

As I was testing, I found the eSpell menu text is probably too small for older users, the menu icons are not intuitive, and I found the contrast between the menu and the background to be insufficient (at least on my Nextel 7520).

On the other hand, I personally didn't have a problem using it and am pretty sure I would get used to the interface. Younger users are not likely to notice anything negative at all.

I'm not sure I can say the same for our users, although we will probably do further testing with eSpell and one other product.

I think there's an advantage to having the spell-checking interface mimic the regular BlackBerry menu structure. We support a very varied group of users, and the fewer new interfaces we have to train them on, the better.

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Default 11-29-2005, 10:59 PM

I think it is "Stunning" that in the poll, espell went from 3 votes to 19 votes in a couple of hours today, and that the account "aleos" was created today in order to make the one post...

Most of the spelling products have free evaluation versions available. I strongly suggest users looking for a solution just try the different products as there are some pretty dramatic differences in feature set, performance, footprint/device support, and usability.

BTW, I did vote for bbSpell, but only once

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Default 11-30-2005, 06:36 AM

I looked yesterday afternoon and eSpell (which I happen to use) was on about 12 or 13 votes then, not 3.
   
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Default 11-30-2005, 08:00 AM

I don't know why anyone would consider it worthwhile to pad the poll. I put it there to help gain attention for the thread; it really doesn't serve any other purpose.

It doesn't matter to me whether more people use one product over the other (and this poll is hardly the way to determine that, anyway); what matters is how well it does its job and how well it fits my budget and my available resources.

I appreciate Sergey and Jeff being up front about who they are here, and I hope others will not try to skew the thread with pointless cheerleading.
   
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Wink 11-30-2005, 08:03 AM

I'd also recommend roofus apply for a beta-tester job at one of the vendors listed here....
   
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