Respelt is a free online spell checker with a powerful feature set. It help you spell check your documents, web pages and even RSS feeds.
In computing, a spell checker (or spell check) is an application program that flags words in a document that may not be spelled correctly. Spell checkers may be stand-alone capable of operating on a block of text, or as part of a larger application, such as a word processor, email client, electronic dictionary, or search engine.
The first spell checkers were “verifiers” instead of “correctors.” They offered no suggestions for incorrectly spelled words. This was helpful for typos but it was not so helpful for logical or phonetic errors. The challenge the developers faced was the difficulty in offering useful suggestions for misspelled words. This requires reducing words to a skeletal form and applying pattern-matching algorithms.
What I like about Respelt is the dictionary it comes up with. It gives pretty good suggestions for your incorrect words. For example I tested it with “wordpress”. Even if technically it may seem correct well practically is not like that. So a list of suggestions may be: WordPress, word press, word-press. Seems the first one is the most correct: WordPress.
Respelt.com main difference between other spell checking tools is that you can also add your blog’s feed and you would automatically get email reports when there are spelling errors in your posts. It is also free, you get your own personal dictionary and very easy to use.
Today, when sites are often judged in a blink of an eye, you want to make good first impression and Respelt will help you make sure you do not have any annoying spelling errors. Also spelling errors will cause your page to rank lower in search engines. By using Respelt you do not have to worry about it any more.
Registration is very fast based on email and password and you can instantly add feeds for all your sites and manage them from only one account.