Re: Talking Spell check?

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"KG" <kgsAT@xxxxxxxx> wrote

> I admit it, I'am a losy speller. I use to use American Haratge talking
> dictionary with Win 98. I
> found that with a little hacking I could move the voice files to the HD
> and it would auto pronounce
> what ever word I wished, along with the correct spelling and a difanition,
> great for me. The
> question being does anyone know of a similar program that will work with
> Win XP SP2 without having
> to keep the program CD in the drive? Any help would be appreciated.

Why don't you try going back to school?

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