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Spell Check In MSN Messenger

 

Spell Check Anywhere adds spell check to all windows programs including in MSN Messenger.  The spell checking saves all your text formatting such as bold, italic and color. 

Spell Check text before you send it via chat to make a good impression on your coworkers and friends. 

To spell check in MSN Messenger or in any windows program, download and install Spell Check Anywhere.  Then, press F11 on the keyboard when the typing caret is visible inside the text to spell check.  Spell Check Anywhere highlights misspelled words, and suggests correct spelling.

Interesting Facts About MSN Messenger (Spell Check)

Did you ever wonder how an instant Messenger (Spell Check) such as MSN Messenger (Spell Check) is programmed?  It is a simple software to program:

Computers that are connected to the Internet have a unique internet number, like a telephone number.  This number is called an IP.  Using this unique internet number, IP, each computer can send information to another computer on the internet.  This is so far just the basic make up of the Internet.  The internet is just like the phone.  The only difference that phones transfer voice, internet transfers numbers, and instead of phones, you have computers.

So if you can transfer numbers between computers on the Internet, you can encode text into numbers and send text between computers.  MSN Messenger (Spell Check), and all other Messenger's (Spell Check) are as simple as that.  There is one copy of MSN Messenger (Spell Check) on your computer that sends text encoded into number to your friends computer.  The MSN Messenger (Spell Check) on your friends' computer receives this text encoded into number.  Translates the numbers back into text and displays the text to your friend to read.

To program a basic MSN Messenger (Spell Check) can take as little as 1 week worth of programming. 

The other part of an instant Messenger (Spell Check) such as MSN Messenger (Spell Check) is that your computer needs to know the internet number, IP, of your friends computer.  Your friends' IP, internet number, can change every time your friends' computer is restarted.  So how does your computer know the internet number of your friends computer?

If you think about it, your computer cannot ask your friends' computer what is its' new internet number everyday, because to connect to your friends computer, your computer needs to already know your friend's internet number.  So how is this problem solved?

This is why you have a user id when you log into MSN Messenger (Spell Check).  What happens is that when you first connect to the internet, your MSN Messenger (Spell Check) connects to a central computer at Microsoft.  Your MSN Messenger (Spell Check) tells this Microsoft central computer your internet number for today. The same happens for your friend's computer.  Your friend's computer tells the central Microsoft computer his internet number for the day.

Then, when you want to send a message to your friend by MSN Messenger (Spell Check), your MSN Messenger (Spell Check) connects to the Microsoft central computer, asks the central computer what is the internet id associated with your friend's user id.  And from this point on, your computer has your friend's internet number, and you can connect all-day long.

Just do not forget to spell-check your MSN Messenger (Spell Check) texts!

 

 

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