Zero Click Spellchecker free at Bits du Jour today
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Posted by Alexander Deliyannis
Mar 16, 2013 at 07:42 PM
http://www.bitsdujour.com/software/zero-click-spellchecker
As far as I can tell, Zero Click Spellchecker is similar to Asutype, which I own a license to. It checks spelling of words as one types them and should be compatible with the majority of Windows programs.
Posted by Dr Andus
Mar 17, 2013 at 11:02 AM
Speaking of yesterday’s BdJ, Listary Pro seemed interesting. I’d put it in the same category as Direct Folders and Everything Search Engine (in fact, like a combination of the two), which have been discussed here.
The whole purpose of Listary in fact is to break down the hierarchy of file explorers and go straight to a file or folder you are looking for or to pull it from the bowels of the computer and place it in the folder you’re currently in.
It’s a navigational process that maybe some outliners and desktop wikis could do with as well, once there are thousands of items.
Posted by Cassius
Mar 17, 2013 at 01:55 PM
A possible problem with Zero Click Spellchecker:
I did not set it to start when I boot up. However, after my laptop was running, I did open Zero Click Spellchecker. Later, as I usually do, I closed my laptop’s lid to put it asleep. This morning, when I opened my laptop, it had problems…in particular, an icon in my tray said that the (Toshiba) HDD protection was turned off. This had never happened to me before, so you might want to check out your computer if Zero Click Spellchecker runs at startup or if it was running when you put your computer to sleep.
I had to reboot to fix the problem.
Posted by Pavi
Mar 26, 2013 at 08:58 AM
Hi, I just wanted to mention that installed the giveaway of Zero Click Spellchecker. It works quite well, but only corrects “suspect misspellings”, so some things get through it. It definitely saves time, especially in applications such as Zoot and Liquid Story Binder, that don’t have auto-correct. It even works in gtalk!
Listary Pro: I purchased on a previous offer. This software is amazing, and saves so much time if you use windows. Initially I used it mostly for load/save dialogs, to add shortcuts to my main directories. Now the author has added full folder/file searching from anywhere. It also integrates very well with xplorer2, which I use as a file manager. Plus, it has lifetime updates. In short, it is probably the most time saving add-in tool I have, at a very low cost.
Best, /Pavi
Posted by Dr Andus
Mar 26, 2013 at 09:37 AM
Pavi wrote:
>Listary Pro: I purchased on a previous offer. This software is amazing,
>and saves so much time if you use windows. Initially I used it mostly
>for load/save dialogs, to add shortcuts to my main directories. Now the
>author has added full folder/file searching from anywhere. It also
>integrates very well with xplorer2, which I use as a file manager. Plus,
>it has lifetime updates. In short, it is probably the most time saving
>add-in tool I have, at a very low cost.
I agree that Listary is pretty cool. I described it before as a mixture between Direct Folders and Everything Search Engine (in fact Listary will allow you to use Everything as default search engine instead of its own). There is some overlap between DF and Listary, but you can disable the redundant functions and use the rest to complement each other.
The latest beta Listary also integrates with the latest beta DOpus (I’ve been using them and work fine):
http://discussions.listary.com/discussion/186/directory-opus-small-ui-listary-4-01-beta-4-01-1175