Editor review of Ursa Spell Checker for Skype
Ursa Spell Checker is an add-in for Skype to check spelling of your messages in Skype.
Just after installation a pretty teddy bear-icon appears in your system tray right beside the Skype icon. The icon will definitely make the girls smile. The interface is quite clear: you can choose the key combination to enable and disable the software. It really worked and it is a very convenient option for the user. Also you can add a variety of dictionaries to the program to be literate in any language you use.
On the first try the program worked fine – it underlined the words misspelled with red color, though not at once, after a minor delay. At right mouse-clicking it gives away a lot of variants a misspelled word might be.
On the second try, I had to wait longer for the program to offer me the alternative variants for a given wrong word. I even thought it stopped functioning at all. Also many suggested variants for the words I misspelled intentionally were far from the right words, though there was just one wrong letter there, and the words themselves were easily recognizable.
In conclusion, I can say that the add-in is quite useful and extremely easy to use. Though it is not free, a trial version is with no limitation, but is functioning for a certain period of time only.
Just after installation a pretty teddy bear-icon appears in your system tray right beside the Skype icon. The icon will definitely make the girls smile. The interface is quite clear: you can choose the key combination to enable and disable the software. It really worked and it is a very convenient option for the user. Also you can add a variety of dictionaries to the program to be literate in any language you use.
On the first try the program worked fine – it underlined the words misspelled with red color, though not at once, after a minor delay. At right mouse-clicking it gives away a lot of variants a misspelled word might be.
On the second try, I had to wait longer for the program to offer me the alternative variants for a given wrong word. I even thought it stopped functioning at all. Also many suggested variants for the words I misspelled intentionally were far from the right words, though there was just one wrong letter there, and the words themselves were easily recognizable.
In conclusion, I can say that the add-in is quite useful and extremely easy to use. Though it is not free, a trial version is with no limitation, but is functioning for a certain period of time only.
| Type: Freeware | ||
| Cost: $0 US | ||
| Size: 837 K | ||
| Rating: 4.1 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| Download: www.ursa-spelling.com | ||
| Reviewed by Alexa Belkowski | ||
| Date: 2011-02-01 | ||
| Go to the program page | ||
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