Textpad will allow you to poen files as long as you have available memory. You can then spellcheck them all. It even has dictionaries available for multiple languages.
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I have TextPad, but I doubt my old computer has enough memory to keep all those files open anyway. Even so, it might not recognize some of the HTML syntax. I am downloading AceExpert as we speak.
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So, did you find any thing after all?...
I am looking for a Spell Checker for a large amont of files as well and can't seem to find any. Would you keep me posted? I promise I'll do the same...
This is an old thread but I will re-iterate my above post.
Not only does Textpad have great spellchecking capabilities but once you customize it to your liking it is a better HTML editor than most HTML editors on the market. Some of the HTML features include: Recognition of all 4.0 tags during spellchecking, color syntax highlight, and integration with your default browser and CSE HTML Validator.
Add to this the ability to create custom tag libraries, unlimited templates, unlimited file open capabilities, user definable syntax coloring for any file type, UNIX/MAC/PC file support. Search and Replace across files. Those and many other features make the program a good investment. The only thing it is missing is a WYSIWYG editor but since there is "no" formatting in text documents that feature is not needed in this program.
Oh.. I have easily had over 100 files open in Textpad on a Pentium-90 with 16 megabytes of RAM running Windows 95.
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