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Re: What's New From SSII



If You Can Use A Mouse, You Can Spell Correctly!
 
Shareware Solutions II, in association with Chris Vavruska, is pleased to
announce that NiftySpell - the first and only Universal Spell Checker for
the Apple IIGS computer - was demonstrated at KansasFest '98.
 
NiftySpell is a flexible and easy to use New Desk Accessory (NDA) that
automatically loads whenever your IIGS system starts up. Once installed,
NiftySpell adds a new menu item to the Apple Pull Down menu, and it can be
accessed from any standard Apple IIGS program that supports New Desk
Accessories. With NiftySpell installed, you can spell check documents right
from your Finder Desktop or from within such diverse programs as Teach,
Hermes, Freecell or HyperStudio.
 
In addition to the NDA, there is also a special Spectrum XCMD included that
seamlessly integrates NiftySpell into the Spectrum telecommunications
program, making it very convenient to spell check your outgoing e-mail and
forum messages while using Spectrum or Crock O' Gold! 
 
With NiftySpell, you'll never again be embarrassed by sending out important
documents with spelling or typographical errors, and you'll always look
your best in print when the words you use to convey your thoughts are
spelled correctly.
 
Before NiftySpell, only those who used expensive word processing or desktop
publishing software packages like AppleWorks, AppleWorks GS or
GraphicWriter III could spell check their work. Now anyone with a IIGS 
has the convenience of a spell checker within easy reach. If you can use 
a mouse, you can spell correctly!
 
NiftySpell requires an Apple IIGS, System 6.0.1, and a hard disk drive. It
requires at least 512k of available RAM and at least 1.5 megabytes of hard
drive storage space.
 
NiftySpell will be available soon from Shareware Solutions II for $20,
which includes postage to anywhere in the world.
 
Joe Kohn
Shareware Solutions II
166 Alpine St
San Rafael, CA 94901

http://www.crl.com/~joko