TinySpell 1.7 beta - Spell Check in All Your Programs
Posted by: Barry Cleave in Freeware, tags: Freeware, My Free Review, Programs, Software, spell check, Utility, Windows, Windows XPWhat Does It Do - The Essentials?
tinySpell provides a simple way of spell checking all your keyboard text input applications and the first word copied to the clipboard. It also provides spelling suggestions and correction of the misspelled word. It monitors your typing “on the fly” and alerts you whenever a spelling error is detected. This latest version, 1.7 beta, has a new visual spelling “tooltip” alert next to the word and a single press of the down arrow key brings up the spelling suggestions dialog. This new functionality is a great leap forward for the program.
N.B. This is a review of a beta stage version and therefore some comments and conclusions may not apply to the final release version.
Summary:
- Spell checks text input to all applications
- Provides spelling suggestions
- Programs can be specifically excluded or included
- Comes with an 110,00 word American English dictionary
- Can be set to run automatically at Startup
Pros: What’s Good?
- Freeware
- Visual and sound alerts
- Separate spelling window
- Small Memory requirement
- Simple to Use
- Versatile & Useful Options
There are also some nice little features and touches which will be mentioned later.
Cons:What’s Not So Good?
- Alternative dictionaries not available (for free version)
- Some minor glitches with autocomplete features
- Visual tooltip doesn’t work with Firefox & Thunderbird (Mozilla products?)*
* Due to the way Firefox and also Thunderbird work
More About What it Does in Detail:
Quote from the tinySpell website:
Occasionally you need to check spelling in an application that does not include a spelling checker and you don’t want to launch your word processor just for that. This is when tinySpell becomes handy. It is a small utility that allows you to easily and quickly check and correct the spelling in any Windows application.
tinySpell can watch your typing on the fly and alert you whenever it detects a misspelled word. It can also check the spelling of text that you copy to the clipboard.
tinySpell installs itself in the system tray for easy access. It comes with an American-English dictionary containing more than 110,000 words.
Operating systems: Windows 2000/XP.
System Tray Icon
Right clicking on the systray icon brings up the following dialog:
While this dialog provides access to the obvious functions I particularly like the quick way to disable the beep without having to go into the options. The dialog text also changes to “Enable Beep” so you can see the current state.
Settings
(Click on picture to enlarge)
This provides a fairly comprehensive set of useful options which can be see in the screenshot above.
The provision of user definable hotkeys is also very useful and the settings dialog automatically recognises the keys pressed when the appropriate hotkey box has focus.
Help
The help files are provided with the download and each topic that can be seen in the screenshot above has comprehensive notes. Personally I prefer this type of onboard help to help systems that run through a browser over the internet.
General Use of tinySpell
When tinySpell is running normally the following icon and tooltip are shown in the systray.
The tooltip shows the last word typed.
When an incorrect word is typed the systray icon turns to yellow
(and the beep sounds if it is switched on).
Now the tooltip shows the misspelled word.
Left clicking on the systray icon brings up the spelling suggestion dialog box from which an alternative can be selected or the word added to the user dictionary.
When tinySpell is disabled the following icon is shown in the systray:
Using the Spelling Tooltip
With the tooltip functionality enabled in options the following tip appears after a misspelled word is typed.
Hitting the “down arrow” key shows the suggestions dialog box and the tooltip is hidden.
The suggestion(s), the “Add to Dictionary” and “Cancel” lines can be selected using the up and down arrow keys. Hitting enter accepts the line selected and hitting the escape key hides the dialog with no action. Alternatively the appropriate line can be selected with the mouse and accepted by left clicking.
The Spelling Window
The Spelling Window provides an additional way of checking spelling and making changes.
As a word is entered into the program you are using it is automatically displayed in the Spelling Window. If the word is incorrect not only do you get the beep and tooltip but also the word is displayed in the Spelling Window and is coloured red. (Words entered correctly are also entered as they are typed but are shown in black)
Clicking on the “Tick” icon to the right of the word shows the spelling suggestions dialog and selection of the alternative word etc. is as previously described.
Dictionary
This screen lets you add new words manually or remove words added earlier. It does not provide access to change a the default American English dictionary.
Applications
The Applications dialog allows specific programs to be included or excluded from being checked by tinySpell. These can be identified by their process name or the window header name. he dialog also provides the ability to remove and edit programs that have already been identified.
One of the nice touches is that the application with focus on the system is displayed (provided the “Current” option box is ticked). However clicking on the down arrow shows a complete list of all of the processes currently running on the system.
A further refinement is the ability to exclude certain behaviours - the beep and the spelling tooltip - when tinySpell interacts with specific programs
When an excluded application has focus the systray icon changes to:
About
What are the Technical Details & Compatibility?
| Name | tinySpell |
| Software Version | 1.7 beta |
| Release Date | 6 Feb 2008 |
| Compatibility | Windows 2000/XP/Vista |
| Homepage | TinySpell 1.7 |
| Download | TinySpell 1.7 Download |
| Download Size | 559KB |
| OS Reviewed On | Windows XP Pro |
| Size on Disk | 228KB |
| Memory Use (Base) | 1,968K |
| Review Date | February 2008 |
What is the My Free Review Experience?
I find tinySpell very useful for spell checking outside of my mainstream writing applications (MS Office, OpenOffice, Live Writer, etc.). The fact that applications can be excluded or some functionality, such as the beep, is also very good. However, the icing on the cake for me is the Spelling Tooltip option which puts the functionality where I am working rather than in the system tray or a separate window. Personally I rate this highly as:
Simple - Powerful - Stable - Good focused options
What Could Make it be Better?
Option to ignore URL’s when typed or copied
Alternative free dictionaries
or
Ability to change or override standard dictionary
Interact with Thesaurus software or web based provider
Spelling Tooltip functionality to work with Mozilla
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February 9th, 2008 at 6:01 pm - Edit
Samer at freewaregenius has an interesting post on ENSO Words which has spell checking capabilities and more!!
“Enso Words is a free program that offers a number of text-related functions that can be performed universally within any application. These include a spellcheck, word definitions, thesaurus, word and character counts, uppercase/lowercase conversions, instantly Googling selected text, and others.”
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February 10th, 2008 at 2:12 pm - Edit
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June 6th, 2008 at 2:35 pm - Edit
Alternative dictionaries work-around in tinySpell Free. If you prefer UK over US spelling for example.
Download UK dictionary as provided for on the tinySpell website. Rename them to 100.SUP and 171.LEX, and overwrite existing (copy originals first if you want to return to US spelling at some later stage). Viola, back to proper English\German\Italian\etc. albeit exclusively.
L
June 16th, 2008 at 5:29 am - Edit
Hi Lebieque,
Never did try downloading the UK dictionary, I must give it a try. Do you know if it is pretty comprehensive?
Barry
June 16th, 2008 at 10:49 am - Edit
Hi Barry,
for me yes. With the new pop-up, down-arrow and enter to replace, this little app makes most built-in spell-checkers almost redundant. The UK version seems to include for the US spelling.
goto http://ftp.nluug.nl/simtel/win3/editor/ for txpaduk.zip
L
June 16th, 2008 at 10:51 am - Edit
sorry about that, thought I’d lost it there
January 24th, 2009 at 11:14 am - Edit
I read about the issues with the Beta, can anyone confirm if the stable version is actually stable. I’m reading conflicting reviews.
Thanks,
Kate.
January 24th, 2009 at 1:52 pm - Edit
@Kate,
absolutely, as was the previous and the one before. This last one is quite a step forward though.
L
January 28th, 2009 at 7:47 pm - Edit
TinySpell is handy for bloggers who (like me) use desktop publishing software instead of logging into platform every time. I’m using WordPress (quite typical, uh?) and like the way it works, but hate its AJAX-based slow dashboard, so prefer typing posts and submit from within BlogJet. That’s where tinyspell is comes useful.
February 7th, 2009 at 11:28 am - Edit
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February 23rd, 2009 at 8:25 am - Edit
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February 27th, 2009 at 10:11 pm - Edit
Thanks for the review. As I’m getting older I’m learning I need spellcheck all the time now.
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February 27th, 2009 at 10:15 pm - Edit
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March 18th, 2009 at 3:14 pm - Edit
Most applications have now indeed spell check but most are not really good. Wordpress blogging software and forums don’ tuse them not enough yet, so I’m not sure if its worth the hassle of downloading this.
March 18th, 2009 at 4:05 pm - Edit
wake-up, where does one get a spell checker that works everywhere (OK not exactly, not in a TinyMCE editor as this one, where you do still need the mouse) and can be operated simply by down-arrow and enter as you type, without needing the mouse at all? As it works next to the build-in one’s, I mostly use tinySpell because of the incredible convenience of not having to leave the keyboard and fiddle with the mouse.
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June 22nd, 2009 at 9:54 am - Edit
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Pretty nifty tool you have here! I am a bit reckless with my typing especially if I am in a hurry. So this tool will definitely help, thanks!
June 22nd, 2009 at 9:55 am - Edit
this little app makes most built-in spell-checkers almost redundant. The UK version seems to include for the US spelling.
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