TX Text Control RapidSpell .NET for Windows Forms 16.0 Released
TX Text Control RapidSpell .NET for Windows Forms 16.0 shipped with a spell checker interface redesigned for stable, high-speed performance. The royalty-free component ships with dictionaries for US and UK English, combined English, German old and new spelling, Australian, and Canadian.

We are delighted to announce the immediate availability of
TX Text Control RapidSpell .NET for Windows Forms 16.0.
This release is completely based on the new spell checker interface that comes with TX Text Control .NET for Windows Forms. The implementation of this interface guarantees a very stable and fast performance. The royalty-free spell checking component comes with the following dictionaries:
- UK and US English
- Combined English (~155k words)
- German (old and new spelling)
- Australian
- Canadian
The support department is waiting assist you in all matters related to TX Text Control RapidSpell .NET for Windows Forms.
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