TX Spell .NET: Powerful spell checking for your .NET applications
Recently, we unveiled the latest member of our product family. TX Spell .NET enables you to add extremely fast spell checking functionality to your .NET based applications.
TX Text Control Camera Scanner is a camera-based scanner that allows you to load paper documents into TX Text Control. Simply place a paper document under the scanner, and in less than one second, an image of the paper is captured, OCRed and transfered to TX Text Control.
Both versions of TX Spell .NET (Windows Forms and WPF) ship with a non-visual component: TXTextControl.Proofing.TXSpell. This class can be used for ASP.NET Web Services, Web Applications or even Windows Services.
Implementing AutoText and AutoCorrect with TX Text Control and TX Spell .NET
AutoText is a powerful utility when typing lot of letters, e-mails or any other text to replace pre-defined keywords automatically. AutoCorrect is a feature to replace a misspelled word on a specific action such as pressing {CTRL}+{SPACE}.
In Visual Studio, the configuration manager can be used to specify the platform the code should be compiled for. Possible platforms are x86, x64 and AnyCPU. This sample shows how to deploy TX Text Control .NET AnyCPU applications.
WordMole is a word game where the player must build words from randomly chosen characters. The idea of the game is to build long words - the longer the more points you get. TX Spell .NET is used as the spelling engine to check the game's built in words.
Selecting table columns using TX Text Control ActiveX
In version 17.0, a long-desired feature has been implemented: Selecting a table column. In order to select a specific table column, the SelStart and SelLength properties must be used.
Back from DevConnections 2011: Announced new products
We are back from DevConnections in Las Vegas, where we presented our new version 17.0 of TX Text Control and a complete new product: TX Spell .NET. Here are some impressions of our booth area.
We recently visited San Francisco where TX Text Control sponsored the Silicon Valley Code Camp 2011 as a platinum sponsor. Some numbers: 2247 attendees, 209 sessions, 225 volunteers, 507 pizzas, 1269 sandwiches (sponsored by TX Text Control).
Occupy DeVry, PHL - TX Text Control at Philly Code Camp 2011
The Philly .NET user group team occupied the DeVry University in Philadelphia, attendees pitched their tents and sponsors installed their tables: Ready for MSDN Philly Code Camp 2011.
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