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calm

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  #3428393 28-Oct-2025 12:05
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gzt: I find the inbuilt browser spelling checker when using geekzone text fields is mostly good enough. A grammar checker could catch a few more typos like that one. For work documents grammar checking is good for a few catches. For an informal forum not so useful imo unless you really want to be writing grammatically correct English all the time innit.

 

 

 

this is my ususal approach, so i will stick with it




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  #3428395 28-Oct-2025 12:07
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Behodar:

 

I feel like the prevalance of Edit features has made me less "careful" than I would have been in the past. I used to read, re-read, then submit. These days I tend to type, submit, read, then mash the Edit button.

 

 

 

 

this plus i have turned off all the autocarrot thingos as it is worse than my own typos but much more annoying


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  #3433936 12-Nov-2025 22:09
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