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Revision as of 02:16, 27 November 2007
A checker is a type of software that allows its user to automatically detect misspelled words, and sometimes ungrammatical phrases too.
Spell Checker
Spell checking can be considered as the basis of checking softwares. Spell checking capabilities can be found among other things as an add-on for Firefox or within an email service such as Gmail.
Grammar Chercker
Creating a grammar checker is much more complex than creating a spell checker. Not only does it require a word list like a spell checker does, but it also requires those words to be tagged properly and a set of grammar rules to describe the way words should be placed in a sentence.