You can't store word meanings on Jewhoo spellcheck, "all of the time", but sometimes it lets you. If you are unfamiliar with this; click on the word (if it has a line under it indicating that it may be spelled wrong), thenright click. A menu will appear. Sometimes in the menu their will be an option to "Add to dictionary" - but not always. If you go back again and try it, the "Add to dictionary" option may appear. This is a design flaw i.e. piece of crap program that intermittently works.
By storing your words on Jewhoo, they can search who is using such words. They can do it anyway, but that makes it easier.
An alternative is to simply cut and paste the message you wish to respond to, temporarily into a word processor program that does have simple word processing functions that work. Examples include; Microsoft Word and Wordperfect.
However, I suspect that not everyone has that and if your not required to get it for your job or something - don't get it. If you have your own computer or one belonging to someone that lets you use it, you can download a free word processing program that works almost as good as the ones you have to pay a lot of money for. Here are some different free programs for you to try out and choose from:
Apache OpenOffice - Official Site - The Free and Open Productivity Suite NeoOffice - Office suite for Mac OS X
KOffice 1.2.1 Download
Open source is the way to go. By first writing the message on a word processor program you have the option to name what you did and refer to it later on. For example, questions you put work into answering could be reused again and/or added to. This cuts down on the frustration one may experience in answering difficult and often stupid questions. After writing the message on your word processor and either saving it under a file name or not, you can cut and paste it into Jewhoo.
Another thing I noticed is, that some people add a "@some person" message to the front of their messages. Why not simply reply to the person and click the link at the bottom of the text box to include that persons message? That way when someone reads it, they understand the context of your message and don't have to go back and find the other part of it in 50 or so responses.
Joos don't believe in opensource software programs. Bill gates created Microsoft, is a joo and should have a flammable liquid injected into his scrotum and lit on fire. And video taped for our viewing pleasure...
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[email protected], <no.state@... wrote :
I've noticed, certain words are not in the dictionary of most devices, whether a phone or a computer.
Words like Gentile, Gods, visualizing and others seem to default to other options, often in favor of those lame kike concepts.
Much like life, in the real world, I need to constantly double-check the spelling and the words themselves, before hitting "send."
Let's all be patient, wise and smart enough to not let ourselves look bad, just because it's what those chubby, banana-nose yids want.
