Gervase Markham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
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> If you wish to work towards this goal, your help would be greatly 
> appreciated :-)

Well, I do what I can.  I am not a programmer, but I do regularly
download the nightly builds and submit bugs to bugzilla.

Back to the original point, even if Mozilla is not a "distribution", I
still think it could benefit from a spell checker.  I would think that
anyone branding their own version of Mozilla could benefit from an
included spell checker. Even Netscape could benefit from this.  Using
opensource spell checker code would reduce their licensing costs to
whomever they are getting their spell checker from. Perhaps that would
allow them to spend more money in other places, such as in
Engineering, etc.

Also, I would like to "brand" a version of Mozilla for the internal
employees of my company.  In my case, this most likely would only be a
Theme and a bunch of default preferences.  However, I won't do this
because it doesn't have a spell checker.  Having companies brand
Mozilla for their employees' internal use may not be one of the goals
of the Mozilla project, but I think it should be considered. It is
possible to do this with IE without significant programming resources.
I would think that it could be done even easier and better with
Mozilla, as it is much more flexible.

OK, I am done ranting on this subject. I promise.

Brian!

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