![]() ![]() After that once incident, in-line spell-checking disappeared for a long time (requiring scanning as a regular chore) until it appeared in (I think) a Windows 3.1-era MS Word edition was released that featured the jaggy red lines that are now everywhere and are standard practice. In the late '80s there was small a word-processor called PC Write that would click at you (once) whenever you finished typing a word it didn't recognize. contribs) 23:46, 9 June 2008 (UTC) Inline Spellchecking.Preceding unsigned comment added by Hellinar ( talk I could point to a contemporary article on TRS-80 spell checkers, but its in a big PDF file. Deco 03:06, (UTC) As we are talking personal computers, I added in the TRS-80, which was at least as significant as CP/M at the time. I don't really know enough about the topic. I don't think anyone would mind if you be bold. I suggest that the section is qualified with personal computers and references to UNIX and VMS are removed. "The spell command appeared in Version 6 AT&T UNIX". I think the history section could do with a re-write. 5 A little off topic: Spell Checking Wiki entries.
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