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  1. GNU Aspell

    GNU Aspell is a Free and Open Source spell checker designed to eventually replace Ispell. It can either be used as a library or as an independent spell checker.

  2. Releases · GNUAspell/aspell - GitHub

    Due to the discovery of a potential buffer over-read in the API the next version of Aspell (0.60.8) and this snapshot may break applications that pass null-terminated UCS-2 or UCS-4 strings to the C API.

  3. GNU Aspell download | SourceForge.net

    Apr 30, 2013 · Download GNU Aspell for free. GNU Aspell is a spell checker designed to eventually replace Ispell. It can either be used as a library or as an independent spell checker.

  4. GNU Aspell (free) download Windows version

    Feb 8, 2025 · GNU Aspell 0.50-3 can be downloaded from our software library for free. The latest version of the software can be installed on PCs running Windows XP/XP …

  5. GNU Aspell - Wikipedia

    GNU Aspell, usually called just Aspell, is a free software spell checker designed to replace Ispell. It is the standard spell checker for the GNU operating system. It also compiles for other Unix-like …

  6. GNU Aspell 0.5 Download (Free) - aspell.exe

    Aug 27, 2025 · GNU Aspell is a command-line spell checking utility. It is intended for advanced users, or, most commonly, integrated transparently with some other application.

  7. Aspell for Windows - Scientific Computing

    Nov 12, 2022 · Use the excellent aspell command line spell checker in Windows from MSYS2 or WSL

  8. GNU Aspell 0.50 (Win32 version)

    Dec 22, 2002 · Here you will find the latest binaries of GNU-ASpell for Windows. They are compiled with MinGW GCC using the native Win32 API. They are not intended to be used in the Cygwin …

  9. Aspell - Free Software Directory

    GNU Aspell is a spell checker that can be used either as a library or as an independent spell checker. It does a much better job of coming up with possible suggestions than other English language spell …

  10. GitHub - GNUAspell/aspell

    You can find them at http://aspell.net. If Aspell is installed somewhere other than /usr/local, you will probably need to add <prefix>/bin to your PATH or make symbolic links to the executable in order for …