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Interesting. I thought it would be a RTW off the bat :)
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Microsoft Internet Explorer 10 to add spell checking, auto-correct | ZDNet
Looks like I'll need to go back to Win7 for a while and make sure it doesn't screw the sites up
All installed and no problems that I can see
Did IE9 have this built in spell check?
IE10 having it can only be a good thing, you'll need to do a tutorial to teach the IE users what the red squiggly line means though
Just installed it and every page I open is as quick as lightening on all sites that I have tried so far. I hope it is not just a once of and then back to normal later. Where is the spell checker? I haven't seen it yet.
Type a word wrong and you'll get a red underline.