What's New in 7.0
We regularly release major updates to our libraries, adding new features and responding to customer requests.
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Thesaurus
TX Spell .NET for WPF provides a Thesaurus feature in version 7.0 that creates synonyms for selected words on command.Visual Studio
Visual Studio 2017 Compatibility
As an active member of the Microsoft Visual Studio Industry Partner Program and as an official Visual Studio 2017 Sim-Ship Partner, we have committed to support new versions of Visual Studio and to make sure that our products work seamlessly with Visual Studio 2015..NET framework
Updated .NET framework
TX Spell .NET for WPF 7.0 has been compiled with .NET Framework 4.0.Dictionaries
UserDictionary file path
To ascertain the name and path of the file where a user dictionary was loaded from or saved to, the UserDictionary provides the FilePath property.Create synonyms for selected words
Create synonyms for selected words with synonym groups. TX Spell .NET for WPF 7.0 implements the new TXText
A dialog box that can be used out-of-the-box has been implemented to add this functionality to your application. Additionally, the TX Text Control TXText
Visual studio 2017 compatibility
Seamless compatibility with Visual Studio 2017 for full integration. As an active member of the Microsoft Visual Studio Industry Partner Program and as an official Visual Studio 2017 Sim-Ship Partner, we have committed to support new versions of Visual Studio and to ensure that our products work seamlessly with Visual Studio 2015.
We implemented and tested our setups, toolbox support, help integration, IntelliSense support, and many more features with the final versions of Visual Studio 2017 to guarantee complete compatibility with our products.
UserDictionary file path
Get the file path of the loaded or saved user dictionary. To ascertain the name and path of the file where a user dictionary was loaded from or saved to, the TXText
.NET framework update
.NET Framework update for WPF products to v4.5+ Starting with 7.0, our WPF products require .NET Framework 4.5 and higher. To find out more about the supported Windows versions, please refer to this MSDN article: