What is wrong with creators of the most popular browser in all the world that inline spell check just doesn’t exist?—Typo

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  1. One of the many reason I use Firefox. That, and more stability, and now that I’ve found an add-on that allows Firefox to emulate IE 8.0 (in fact it does it so well that it fools even Micro$oft’s corporate sites) there’s never a need to go back. Only problem is that it’s a bit bloated.

    I’d use Chrome before I use IE ever again.

  2. using things like spell check, makes comments seem less human to me. idf you can basicall read what is written down, that’s all that should matter. take a look at mine, for example, spell check is nice, but then the content would be robotized and less important than the feeling or emotion that goes into it. so, if YOU choose to use it fine, i choose not to, and be me, a human.

  3. Get a mac. Macs spell check everything — even when I type my bitches and write something on msn 🙂

  4. but what do you do with two ,to, too, and there, their, and they’re, etc. The problem is no spell check, it is with people who don’t know the differences in words.

  5. As much as the spell check is cool, I’m not a fan of people relying on it. Spell cheque does mis some thinks…

    Funny, Opera just picked up cheque…hmmm…

  6. yeah… there’s the problem right there… who the hell uses IE anymore?
    do you want to be hacked?
    trojan’d?
    cracked?

  7. you only get hacked if you have a hacker with a hard on for you. i use ie 7, have since it came out, and no troubles anywhere. if you have virus software loaded on your comp., that’s like waving a red flag at a bull, actually bulls are color blind. but for every virus maker there is a virus, and a hacker, just waiting to use your ip to take over your system, and you can’t do jack shit, to stop it.

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