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    Notepad Enhanced

    Notepad Enhanced

    NE is a simple convenient and lightweight text editor

    NE is a very convenient text editor It uses a tried and trued tab system giving it the ability to open multiple documents into separate tabs or append in the same. NE looks nice but is not busy or graphics intensive. Supports file associations. (Requires .NET Framework 4.5 or higher)
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    Virastyar

    Virastyar

    Virastyar is an spell checker for low-resource languages

    Virastyar is a free and open-source (FOSS) spell checker. It stands upon the shoulders of many free/libre/open-source (FLOSS) libraries developed for processing low-resource languages, especially Persian and RTL languages Publications: Kashefi, O., Nasri, M., & Kanani, K. (2010). Towards Automatic Persian Spell Checking. SCICT. Kashefi, O., Sharifi, M., & Minaie, B. (2013). A novel string distance metric for ranking Persian respelling suggestions. Natural Language Engineering,...
    Downloads: 310 This Week
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    Atex takes text as input, checks it using so-called style rules, and reports all violations of those rules to the user. The first release will include only the DRY (Do not repeat yourself) rule for the English language.
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