It's probably pretty evident that English was my second worst subject at school. That's why I need to rely on my spell checker, my PC dictionary and people like you. lol
ps. Sports was my worst subject as I just didn't see the point in it.
cosmicB wrote:If things are slow after an upgrade, sometimes that means that old configurations and rules are being held in the registry, and are conflicting with the new updates, or you didn't reboot the computer... It's a lot of meticulous work to clean it out of the registry.. but that usually solves the problems...
Sometimes the RAM is too full of old stuff, and needs to be cleaned out by restarting, or by running Cacheman Memory Restore...
Did you run EasyCleaner registry cleaner after the new install?..
Did You run Defrag, or PowerDefrag after the new install?..
It's wise to defrag after your computer has done a lot of work, like installing new softwares, or pix editing, or downloading music and videos... It seems that the computer makes and stores a lot of duplicates of the things you do with it... Registry Cleaners and Defrag cleans out all those messes...
I read that Mozila has a bunch of dictionary downloads, that add to Firefox and Seamonkey... And maybe you can add your own words to those dictionaries, but I'm not sure... Some dictionaries you can add your own words.. with a bit of effort and dedication...
http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&q=dictionary+downloads&btnG=Google+Search&meta=
http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&q=Firefox+dictionary+downloads&btnG=Search&meta=
http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&sa=X&oi=spell&resnum=0&ct=result&cd=1&q=seamonkey+dictionary+downloads&spell=1
I wish I could instantly add Wilkipedia to my browser's dictionary...
Whenever Spellcheck doesn't have the word, I click new browser tab, and run a search for "define that word", copy it, then click the tab I'm working in, and paste in the correct spelling... For now it's the only way I can see to deal with this little problem...
cosmicB wrote:It's for the novice, who only know how to turn the PC on and off, and that there is a mouse, and a keyboard...
What parts are "rubbish"?.. I'll edit them...
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