Spell checking across any application in OS X is implemented by the OS. That in itself is a fabulous feature, but have you ever thought to wonder about what is in that dictionary?
Apple products (and others) are in there.
Create your email, TextMate file, iWork document etc. and enter your favoured Apple product name.... no 'that isn't a word' here mate. iTunes, iPhone, iPod, MacBook, iMac, iLife, iBlah *, iWork, and even YouTube are all validly spelt words. Isn't that good thinking?
* iBlah is a bad word, with a red line under it to tell me I was wrong when I typed that.
Saturday, 11 October 2008
Apple and their spell check
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