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FF/TB Extension 0.20.0 Available Now

Just released the Mozilla Firefox and Mozilla Thunderbird spellchecker add-on. You can download it from here or Mozilla add-ons website. Enjoy!

Posted by Alan Baghumian 2010-05-13

OOo Armspell Extension 0.20.0 Available Now

Good news for non GNU/Linux operating systems users. Armenian Spellchecker for OpenOffice.org is now available as an easy to use extension.

Posted by Alan Baghumian 2010-05-12

myspell-0.20.0 Released

Wow! Its been a long time! Thanks to Arak-29 Charitable Foundation, an updated version of myspell-hy is available right now. Please download and use it and let me know if you see any problems. Right now I'm working on an updated version of aspell-hy based on the new word list and affix compression data, hopefully will be available soon.

Posted by Alan Baghumian 2010-05-06

myspell-hy 0.10.1 Released

An updated version of myspell-hy is available now. This version synchronizes affix data file with aspell-hy and adds an installation script to the package.

Posted by Alan Baghumian 2007-08-19

myspell-hy 0.10.0 Released

Armspell project is proud to announce the immediate availability of the first myspell-hy package based on aspell-hy 0.10.0. This brings Armenian spell checking capability to OpenOffice.org office suite and Mozilla/Firefox browsers. Refer to download section to get the package. Please report possible defects here.

Posted by Alan Baghumian 2007-08-18

aspell-hy-0.10.0 Released

A brand new version of aspell-hy, Armenian dictionary for GNU Aspell is available now. Notable changes are:

- Updated word list. Now contains more than 129000 words.
- Added hy_affix.dat.

Get it, use it and send your comments and suggestions.

Cheers,
Aspell-hy Development Team

Posted by Alan Baghumian 2007-02-26

aspell-hy-0.0.3 Released

This is the first release of the armspell project. This package has been submitted to the upstream and will be available as official aspell-hy upstream package soon. Hope this project would be useful for all Armenians and who is interested in Armenian language.

armspell development team.

Posted by Alan Baghumian 2007-01-13