Spell check is a spell check.
A word count after you are done with a long, 200000 word file spell check is
someting else.
I don't get it, but how much is lots of requests according to Hims? How are
these requests gathered?
How do they decide that a simple feature taht to the unknowing mind will
take minimal effort to add gets ignored? how about ennovation?
Do we get none because of popular requests taking precedence?
Just a bit frustrated.
Antonio Guimaraes
If an infinite number of rednecks riding in an infinite number of pickup
trucks fire an infinite number of shotgun rounds at an infinite number of
highway signs, they will eventually produce all the world's great literary
works in Braille.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Keithley" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, August 14, 2009 7:45 PM
Subject: Re: [GWN] Improvements: Word Count
The BS does have a word count feature. When you space dots 13, you get the
spellchecker, and the final output is the number of words, spelling errors
and errors that were fixed. Admittidly this mechanism is somewhat kludgy,
but a word count is there.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Antonio M. Guimaraes" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Date: Thursday, Aug 13, 2009 17:34:11
Subject: [GWN] Improvements: Word Count
Word count:
The Braille Sense lacks a word count feature. It's as simple as that.
Most other applications, like MS Word, the old Blazie products, and the
like have this feature. It comes in handy for college work to know how
many words are in your article, or essay. This is an indispensable tool
for future Braille Sense upgrades.
My suggestion then is to add a word count feature to the word processor.
Antonio Guimaraes
If an infinite number of rednecks riding in an infinite number of pickup
trucks fire an infinite number of shotgun rounds at an infinite number of
highway signs, they will eventually produce all the world's great
literary works in Braille.
Shop online and support the NFB of RI at no additional cost to you.
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