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Spell Check Anywhere Canadian English Dictionary

Spell Check Anywhere allows you to spell check in any Windows program using a Canadian English dictionary.  The medical dictionary contains 100,000 words.

To use the American English spell check download and install the free 7-Day Trial of Spell Check Anywhere.  

Click with the right mouse button on the Spell Check Anywhere Icon (Spell Check Anywhere System Tray Icon), in the lower right of the screen.  Select "Change Active Spell Check Dictionary," and select the Canadian English Spell Check Dictionary.

Spell Check Anywhere downloads automatically the Canadian English spell check dictionary off our web site and installs it.  You are now ready to use the Canadian English spell check dictionary.  Press F11 when the typing caret is inside any text in Windows, the text is spell checked against the Canadian English dictionary.  Spell Check Anywhere highlights misspelled words, and provides correct spelling suggestions.

Interesting Facts About Canadian English (Spell Check)

Canadian English (spell check) (CaE) is a variety of English (spell check) used in Canada. It is spoken as a first or second language by over 25 million—or 85 percent of—Canadians (2001 census [1]). Canadian English (spell check) spelling can be described as a mixture of American English (spell check), British English (spell check), Quebec French, and unique Canadianisms. Canadian vocabulary is similar to American English (spell check), yet with key differences and local variations.

In 1998, Oxford University Press produced a Canadian English (spell check) dictionary, after five years of lexicographical research, called The Oxford Canadian Dictionary; a second edition was published in 2004. It listed uniquely Canadian words and words borrowed from other languages, and surveyed spellings, such as whether colour or color was the most popular choice in common use.

 

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