------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are the assignee for the bug, or are watching the assignee. http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=50491 Summary: Feature Request - Underlining Spell Checker Product: kmail Version: unspecified Platform: RedHat RPMs OS/Version: Linux Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: wishlist Priority: NOR Component: general AssignedTo: kmail@kde.org ReportedBy: kmail@glowingplate.com Version: (using KDE KDE 3.0) Installed from: RedHat RPMs I'm trying to deploy KDE/Linux on a LAN with over 600 users. Wanted to use KMail because it's clean, elegant and versatile. Unfortunately, I can't. After showing it to several users, I've determined that a passive (underlining) spellchecker is essential for mere credibility among M$ Outlook users. And, unfortunately, I've got to agree with them. Virtually all Windows-based software since 1995 has had underlining spellcheckers, where you can check your document's spelling at a glance, and right-click for the context menu's handy little list of suggested spellings. It is a system which provides a leaps-and-bounds better user experience than having to go through the trauma of an interactive spellchecker. Thus far, Ximian's Evolution is the only *Nix e-mail client I've found which includes this feature. However, after testing it, I've decided that Ximian's Continental Drift is a more appropriate name: it is ridiculous that any e-mail client should be slow (let alone unusably slow) on a Pentium III. Part of the goal is to save money and put a reliable operating system on existing Pentium II/III machines. I'm sure that KOffice, Kate, KEdit, KWrite, KNode, etc. would all equally benefit from being able to call on a shared library which would include this overdue feature. Thank you for KDE, which is on the cusp of greatness. Lawrence Wade, BOFH www.glowingplate.com _______________________________________________ KMail Developers mailing list kmail@mail.kde.org http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kmail