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We are looking for a free to use website software for spell checking our sites before they go to production. A basic search online took me to these pages: Net MECHANIC Text Trust Orango

I did the trial in NetMechanic and I got a bogus email with no result and encouraging me to buy their paid subscription. Any suggestions are appreciated.

Wolfgang Fahl
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A project I work on is about to implement Jazzy as a spell-checker. It's free, open-source (LGPL) and the dictionaries are simple text files and easy to add your own words too.

Edit to add:
We're spell-checking HTML with it too, and I think it does this "out-of-the-box".

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NetSpell SpellChecker. It's Free and Open-Source.

Edit: It's not for Java, but it is for .NET; and I don't think it'd be too difficult to port it over to Java.

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Give websitespellchecker.com a try, it's not free but it's painless. It scans the entire site and provides a PDF report showing where the errors are. The PDF report is checked over before you receive it ensuring you only get issues you'd be interested in. Also, as it's a PDF it's easy to pass onto whoever needs to fix the issues.

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