Java Spell Checker Is Suited for NCs

Novell Collexion Java Spell Checker is a unique spell-checking solution written entirely in Java. Based on the Novell Collexion Spell Checker currently used in PCs worldwide, this Java-specific spelling solution can be integrated into any Java-enabled application, screening for spelling and grammatical errors.

It contains an updated lexicon including technology terms, and utilizes morphology-based logic rather than a dictionary lookup, enabling intelligent spelling suggestions based on phonetic and regional usage as well as typographical errors.

Java Spell Checker utilizes a "thin client/fat server" model by spell checking on the server rather than the desktop, preserving client resources, reducing client/server traffic, and minimizing memory and hardware requirements. Novell, Inc., Orem, UT, (800) 453-1267, www.novell.com.

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