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(Unverified)May 6th 2010 10:01AM
Doesn't chrome come with it's own inbuilt spell checker? I usually see a basic spell check like feature whenever I type in chrome.
leeMay 6th 2010 10:17AM
It does, yes...ATD adds grammar checking, though -- which is a pretty major addition if you're a heavy communicator or writer.
(Unverified)May 6th 2010 10:26AM
Oh I see. Grammar check would be an awesome thing, especially in this day in age of comments like 'i rlly like ur profl pic!'. wtf? I just noticed something weird, it just spell checked this post and offered suggestions and now I can't enter a new line. The text is underlined so it's working as expected, it just won't let me enter a new line/paragraph until I click on the 'abc' icon in the bottom corner. I hope it's not a feature!