Good news for those of us who can’t confidently construct a message without the luxury of squiggly red lines: TouchType has updated to include an aggregate spell check on emails before they are sent. Mike Schneider has released a new update to TouchType, an application that allows Mail.app to use the keyboard in
landscape (vs. portrait) mode.
Schneider writes: “I am really proud of the spell check feature. The results are very accurate and it works in 86 languages. I was planning to make spell check its own application, but when TouchType was unexpectedly approved by Apple two weeks ago, I decided to merge the two programs.”
The updated TouchType is still $0.99 and is a free update for existing users. Other improvements include: support for all international characters and symbols, save functionality, enabling users to reuse text in email messages and create multiple email signatures, and general increased stability and bug fixes.
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Good tool.
Another good idea is to use some sort of online spell check tool.