How Do You Add A Dictionary To The Mozilla Thunderbird Spell Checker?
How to Add a Dictionary to the Mozilla Thunderbird Spell Checker Friday February 29, 2008 Two steps are all you need to take a walk in Italian: “due passi” means “a stroll”. If you meander through the streets or woods for a while, you’ll also only have spent “due minuti” — “two minutes” or a couple of minutes, a while. Mozilla Thunderbird does not know about the number two’s special significance in Italian. It does know how to spell “due”, “passi”, “minuti” and a lot more, though, in many a language: ›› Teach your Mozilla Thunderbird spell checker a new language. More about: ???–>Comments (0)See All Posts
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