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Revolution 10: Antidote RX software trial

Now available in the new RX version (for Revolution diX), t he Antidote software is more then just a spell checker. More sophisticated then the spell checker integrated into the Open Office suite or Microsoft Office, Antidote integrates no less then ten dictionaries, as well as ten linguistic guides. This is a good time to see what help this exceptional program really provides us with.

Revolution 10: Antidote RX software trial

May 21st, 2007 - 04:55 am ET by Manuel D. C.
We don’t know if you share the same point of view with us, but it seems clear to us that the progress that has been made in terms of communication is remarkable. There are many cases of simplicity in language being put forward by the likes of SMS texters, which is unfortunately becoming more and more insupportable, with these bad habits being used to the detriment to correct spelling. Add to this, the fact that not everyone has the same natural aptitude for spelling, and you have some very good reasons as to why you should employ Antidote RX. Even though most text editors integrate a tool that allows you to correct spelling mistakes, often it is a long way from being satisfactory.

Developed by the Canadian company Druide Informatique (to be more precise, they are from Quebec), Antidote RX goes further then simply correcting spelling as this quickly analyses typing errors (missing spaces, punctuation, etc), while also signalling structural errors, conjugation, ambiguous phrases, and can even provide you with suggestions on how best to match words (synonyms, adjectives, etc).
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