lundi 9 décembre 2013

Looking For The Most Excellent Android Spell Check App On The Market

By Leanne Goff


It's not unlikely that you count on your computer's integrated checker when composing e-mails, documents and others. When using a smart phone or tablet, you may have an Android spell check app installed to take advantage of the same convenience. It's something that can save you from the embarrassment of misspelling words when using a mobile device.

Luckily, there are so many available apps on the market these days, allowing people who rely on the Android platform to come up with compositions without any misspelled word. Some of these apps come for free while others are paid ones. In selecting which one to get, the customer's willingness to pay and individual preferences all have to be taken into account.

A tablet or smart phone user has to decide whether the app needed is something that can check the spelling of one word at a time or enables the individual to input multiple words in a notepad-like interface. An app that accepts words separately is perfect for someone using games like crosswords. The app can correct practically any word regardless of how unusual it is.

There is also an app wherein the interface is just like a typical notepad or word processor. Instead of correcting the spelling of a word at a time, it enables the user to compose sentences or paragraphs. Whenever a word entered is wrongly spelled, it is underlined as a form of notification. At times it is automatically corrected, depending on the setting or feature.

Once you are through typing everything via the app and all of the wrongly spelled words have been revised, you may copy everything by tapping the right menu or button. Afterwards, all of the texts may be pasted wherever necessary, like on the message or e-mail composer. You can have peace of mind that the recipient won't spot words that are misspelled.

Other than typing the words via the keypad of a tablet or smart phone, certain apps enable the users to simply speak the words. This feature makes checking the spelling really fast and in a very high-tech fashion. However, there is a downside to such sophistication. The person has to make sure that the word to be checked is pronounced properly and stated clearly.

Again, some apps are free while others come with price tags. If you are not willing to spend some cash or you are simply curious on how they work, by all means choose any of those that are offered at no cost. However, you can expect them to have very limited features. More often than not, a banner ad takes up a small fraction of the user interface.

Prior to getting an Android spell check app for a tablet or smart phone, reading customer ratings and reviews is a good idea. In order to learn more about the latest version, reviews may be arranged from the newest to the oldest. Inspecting the screen shots provided by the developer allows anyone to see whether or not the app is eye-catching and a user-friendly interface.




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