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MU Client Suggestions?
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@icanbeyourmuse said in MU Client Suggestions?:
@Tori said in MU Client Suggestions?:
Does it have spellcheck?
It does. I forget off hand how to set it up but it does.
Options -> Preferences ->
On the right side, under ‘Spell Check.’ Check the box, select your language. I believe it relies on your installed Windows dictionaries, but I can’t confirm - I don’t use it.
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@Pavel I don’t use the spell check either. Which is why I couldn’t recall how it turned on just that it could be,
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@icanbeyourmuse Hah, I pay for Grammarly for school assignments. Thus I use it everywhere.
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Thank you @icanbeyourmuse and @Pavel! I downloaded it but never did anything with it, but maybe it’s time.
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Yes. Spellchecks as you type. Wow, I’m late to this response, something didn’t load. Lalala, don’t mind me.
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@Solstice said in MU Client Suggestions?:
Yes. Spellchecks as you type.
That’s one of the things I’ve sorely missed from the SimpleMU days.
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@Tori said in MU Client Suggestions?:
@Solstice said in MU Client Suggestions?:
Yes. Spellchecks as you type.
That’s one of the things I’ve sorely missed from the SimpleMU days.
AFAIK MUSHclient, Potato, and Beip all have spellcheck. I think they’re the more popular clients in recent years.
I don’t have a Mac, so my knowledge of Atlantis is non-existent.
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@Pavel Potato does for sure - that’s what I use now - but it’s a pop-up window rather than live. It works! Just not as convenient.
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@Pavel said in MU Client Suggestions?:
@Tori said in MU Client Suggestions?:
@Solstice said in MU Client Suggestions?:
Yes. Spellchecks as you type.
That’s one of the things I’ve sorely missed from the SimpleMU days.
AFAIK MUSHclient, Potato, and Beip all have spellcheck. I think they’re the more popular clients in recent years.
I don’t have a Mac, so my knowledge of Atlantis is non-existent.
Atlantis has live/inline spell check.
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Jumping in to add a vote for BeipMU onto the pile.
I used to use SimpleMU, then Mushclient, then Mudlet, then Potato, and now BeipMU.
BeipMU (not counting being currently supported) outclasses all of the other clients I have used.