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Configuration: There are quite a few configuration options that actually give LexSpell a leg up on RIM’s new native spell checker. You can see them in the screenshot above. This gives you some good configuration such as ignoring caps or domain names and words with numbers. The only option I missed is the ability to set the spell checker to check every email before you send it out. I have spoken to BEIKS about it and they told me that RIM does not provide an API to accomplish this even though they do have support for it in the new RIM spell checker. There is an option to autosend or be prompted to confirm autosending the email after you manually check an email but neither of these options worked on our 8800 test device. The option to add spell checking to the memopad works well but I have not found a way to spell check calendar or task notes.
You can also remove words, but not add words to your custom dictionary through the configuration menu. You can also check any text that you wish by typing it in the screen provided when you open the LexSpell program and then copy and paste it back into other programs. I find this useful for calendar invitation notes and for tasks. The program also lets you specify the dictionary that you wish to use for spellchecking. You can choose up to 3 in this version.
Interface: Now the most useful part about LexSpell is spell checking your emails. You do this by clicking the menu button after you finish writing the email and select LexSpell. You will then be quickly taken to another screen that will offer you suggestions for every word that is misspelled. Sadly this spell checking is not done inline like RIM’s new native spell checker on the 8300 and 8830 devices. The spell checking is quite accurate and fixed 95% of my spelling mistakes. It offers you many suggestions for commonly misspelled words. I tried tricking it a few times but most of the time it worked like a charm. As you can see above common websites are not included in the dictionary, like Yahoo and eBay. I found that LexSpell provided me with more suggestions than the native RIM spell checker on the 8300. You also have the option to add words to your custom dictionary so that they will not be caught in the spell checker again. You can always remove these entries later as I mentioned above. My only gripe about LexSpell is that according to its changelog the new version 2.0 was supposed to spell check the subject of an email. This did not actually work on the 8800 test device that we based this review on. We tried multiple words but none of them were caught by the spell checker. In defense of Beiks I tried it out on our test 8700 device and it did spell check the subject of emails.
Registration: Registration is only $10 which is on the low end for most BlackBerry applications. If you do not register you can still use the application but you will receive the nag screen above. One thing I hope BEIKS will fix is the ability to copy and paste the registration code or even just retrieve it from the BlackBerry clipboard. Currently you have to write the registration code down and then type it into the appropriate textbox.
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Conclusion: All in all BEIKS has provided BlackBerry users a fully featured spell checking program. The support for multiple languages is a real hit for me since I do have to write in Spanish every once in awhile and my spelling is horrendous. If BEIKS can find a way to spell check every outgoing email before it is sent they would have a winner on their hands. They should also try to find a way to integrate the application with the notes, calendar, and tasks portion BlackBerry applications. The speed of the application is vastly superior to other client-server spell checking applications and is free for personal use. This spell checker is a wonderful fit for people who find themselves having to send out emails with correct spelling. Especially if you have a suretype keyboard which is prone to spelling mistakes. Since it is free why not give it a spin…
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