Ursa Spell Checker is a program that will check your spelling while you are chatting in Skype. This program will check every word you type when using the Skype chat feature. If you make any mistake, the program will underline the misspelled word in red. If you press the right button of your mouse while pointing to that word, the program will show you a list of alternative words. You can choose the right word from the list, and it will be replaced in the chat window. In case the word is properly written, you can add it to the program´s dictionary by clicking on the "Add to Dictionary" option.
The program supports English as the default language, but it is possible to use dictionaries that support some other languages, too.
You can configure the program to automatically launch when Skype starts, but you can also launch it by yourself. It will place a small icon in the system tray. If you press the right button of your mouse while pointing to that icon, you can open the program´s console. In brief, Ursa Spell Checker is a nice tool that will help you avoid the shame of typing words wrong when chatting through Skype.
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