cocoAspell 2.5
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- This release updates Aspell engine to version 0.60.6.1
- 64-bit only. Support for macOS 10.11+
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cocoAspell 2.1
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- This release updates Aspell engine to version 0.60.5.
- Support for 64-bit.
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cocoAspell 2.0.4 for PPC and
cocoAspell 2.0.4 for Intel
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- Fourth beta of cocoAspell 2.0.
- This release updates Aspell engine to version 0.60.4.
- Support for Intel architecture
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cocoAspell 2.0.2 |
- Third beta of cocoAspell 2.0.
- Fixed the problem when cocoAspell would not remember filter settings.
- No time limit anymore. cocoAspell is now a "donationware".
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cocoAspell 2.0.1 |
- Second beta of cocoAspell 2.0.
- Fixed the problem when cocoAspell would not remember "ignored" words.
- Fixed the problem when the Spelling panel appears blank on systems set for languages other than English
- Fixed the problem when cocoAspell would hang on some of the UK dictionaries
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cocoAspell 2.0b |
- The distribution includes a full installation of the Aspell command line utility and shared libraries.
- It uses the latest Aspell engine (0.60.2).
- It includes an updated Spelling preference pane that accommodates new Aspell features.
- The distribution is an Installer package to simplify the installation process.
- It supports word completion: type in a few letters and then press option-esc.
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cocoAspell 1.4.3 |
- fixed the problems with iWork and BBEdit
- added new graphics
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cocoAspell 1.4.2 |
- aspell 0.5 dictionaries can be compiled now. See the dictionaries page for more details.
- added data files for iso8859-13, -14, and -15 codepages
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cocoAspell 1.4.1 |
- New Spelling panel interface.
- cocoAspell does not require Apple Developer Tools to compile a dictionary anymore.
- The dictionaries are now distributed in their compressed (uncompiled) form. cocoAspell will compile the dictionary on the fly the first time you try to enable the dictionary.
- Fixed the problem with the Ukrainian dictionary by adding the koi8-u data files.
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cocoAspell 1.4 |
- Works with Mac OS 10.3 (Panther).
- There is no cocoAspell.service file anymore. Everything is rolled into the Spelling.prefPane bundle.
- Enabling a dictionary does not require you to re-login into the system anymore. However, running applications have to be restarted to take advantage of the newly enabled dictionary.
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cocoAspell 1.3 |
- Spelling now checks whether cocoAspell.service is running and asks to start it.
- Added a workaround for yet another system bug. The user's system dictionary is saved in UTF-8 and it's read back in ASCII, which lead to a crush if one had words with non-ASCII characters.
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cocoAspell 1.2 |
- Redesigned Spelling interface.
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cocoAspell 1.1 |
- Fixed the problems with cocoAspell in the command line mode.
- Added an ability to edit known TeX command set.
- Language names are now displayed in the default system locale.
- Added "American English" dictionary. Now "English" is an alias of the "American English" dictionary.
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cocoAspell 1.0 |
- Fixed misspelled "dictionary" in the "Advanced" tab.
- Fixed the dictionary installation description, so it reads that the dictionaries have to be installed into "Library/Application Support/Aspell" instead of simply "Library/Application Support" as in the previous version.
- Preference Pane now saves the path to the application, so it does not need to ask (annoy) the user all the time any more.
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cocoAspell 1.0b | |