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Word Correct Control

A Word Correct Function With NO Dependence on Microsoft Office!

Get the power of a word correct feature without the dependence of Microsoft Office.  The Word Correct Control allows you to build into your own Visual Studio applications the ability to correct commonly misspelled words implementing a common feel of the Windows interface.

Not only is the Word Correct Control simple to implement into your projects, the user interface for configuring the Word Correct library is simple and straightforward to use.  Registering this product gives you many benefits, such as being able to distribute this control with your applications royalty free, product support, and free upgrades.

Product Pricing

Version v1.0.10 is currently available for $19.99 per developer workstation, and you can distribute it within your own products royalty free!

System Requirements

IMPORTANT NOTE FOR MICROSOFT VISUAL STUDIO USERS
The Word Correct Control integrates well with your Visual Studio v97 and Visual Studio v6 projects.  It has been tested with Visual Basic and Visual C++.  We highly recommended that whichever version of Visual Studio you are using that you have applied at least Service Pack 3.

Minimum Hardware Requirements:
Pentium 90Mhz or compatible, 16MB RAM, and 2MB of hard disk space.

Recommended hardware requirements:
Pentium 200Mhz or compatible, 64MB RAM, and 2MB of hard disk space.

IMPORTANT NOTE FOR WINDOWS NT USERS
It is recommended for Windows NT 4.0 users to have applied at least Service Pack 3 to run this software.  If you are running Windows NT 4.0, your system may not be fully Y2K compliant unless you have installed Service Pack 4.  This ActiveX Control has NOT been and will not be tested on the Windows NT 3.5x platform.

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