YES!!  I thought of PROFS' "Proofread" immediately when I saw Richard's 
reply (in which he also quoted my error -- in error!).  :-)

We still have PROFS installed and running (though little used, and with 
the wrong century on it's Main Menu Calendar):
OFSIDE001I PROFS Version 2 (5664-309) Level: 2.3.2 - Release 2, 
Modification 3, PTF 2. 
PROFS and OfficeVision's spell checker was so far ahead of its time.  MS 
Word comes pretty close, but look what they had to imitate! 

Unfortunately, PROFS' Proofread did not detect any errors in that sentence 
with any of its features: 
PF1  Check the spelling 
PF2  Check the spelling in context 
PF3  Check the phrasing within a sentence 
PF4  Check the reading comprehension level 
     Type the grade level to use===>  8 (Choose from grades 4-16)

Maybe OfficeVision would have done better?  
BTW, I made that particular post from the web interface, which has no 
spell-chequer.  ;-) 

Mike Walter
Hewitt Associates
The opinions expressed herein are mine alone, not my employer's.



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You mean like OfficeVision?

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Sent: October 13, 2005 17:00
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Subject: Re: Password Requirements - VM:Secure

How about correcting your choice of words? "They will right either it
down..." Maybe they will write the right one down. Or will it be the
left one? Spell checkers are no good when it comes to homophones. What
we need is a word in context checker. 

Regards,
Richard Schuh


> people to pick an easy password and remember it.  They will 
> either right it 
> down somewhere they can find it (which usually means 


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