Microsoft and Google worked together to improve spellcheck in Chrome and Edge. There’s now better support for URLs, email addresses, and acronyms in the latest versions of the browsers. Details here: https://t.co/kBBGI8sZZA pic.twitter.com/y8jvn0gyNS
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) May 28, 2020
Google and Microsoft worked together to improve spellcheck in Chrome and Edge https://t.co/tbznQ7UHbk pic.twitter.com/i9aKn8QZzw
— The Verge (@verge) May 28, 2020
Microsoft Edge 83 includes an improved spellcheck experience for Windows users, powered by the Windows Spell Checking API. Learn more on the Microsoft Edge Blog: https://t.co/Jn1leOVfm9
— Microsoft Edge Dev (@MSEdgeDev) May 28, 2020
Microsoft has brought Windows spellcheck to its @MicrosoftEdge browser (with help from Google) and thinks it works better than earlier Hunspell package. It's on Windows only, though. https://t.co/BDPuocFTNw
— Stephen Shankland (@stshank) May 28, 2020
そういえば、ローカルにGeckoでWindows内製のスペルチェッカーエンジン使うパッチを持っていること思い出した。どうするべかな?https://t.co/p8vMuIXyKA
— Makoto Kato ︎︎ (@makoto_kato) May 28, 2020