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"Google" Style search spelling suggestions. Compatible with ASP.

ASP Did You Mean Overview

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ASP Did You Mean - The search query spell checker

ASP Did You Mean is a NON ActiveX Server Component for providing accurate spelling suggestions for search strings. It installs directly on all known windows hosting environments - both 32 and 64 Bit.

Its works the "Did You Mean" spelling corrections feature seen on Google , Yahoo and EBay.

ASP Did You Mean will work for small websites & intranets as well as major public search engines. It supports over 10 Languages. You may also build custom dictionaries, or attach the component to your database.

The component is compatible with Microsoft ASP and PHP.

Multilingual
ASP Did You Mean has dictionaries for the following languages:

Australian English,
Canadian English,
International English,
British English,
American English,

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ASPDidYouMean_trial.zip
(Size: 0.34 MB)
Publisher Website: ASPSpellCheck.com
Category: ActiveX
License: shareware ($99)
Operating Systems: WinXP, WinVista, WinVista x64, Win7 x32, Win7 x64, Win2000, Windows2000, Windows2003, WinServer, Windows Vista Ultimate, Windows Vista Ult
Filename: ASPDidYouMean_trial.zip
Size: 0.34 MB
MD5 Checksum: 35ba475efa1f24dbc052898a1e5f6718
Last Updated: 28 Oct 2010
Screenshot: ASP Did You Mean 3.0 Screenshot

Full Description: ASP Did You Mean - The search query spell checker

ASP Did You Mean is a NON ActiveX Server Component for providing accurate spelling suggestions for search strings. It installs directly on all known windows hosting environments - both 32 and 64 Bit.

Its works the "Did You Mean" spelling corrections feature seen on Google , Yahoo and EBay.

ASP Did You Mean will work for small websites & intranets as well as major public search engines. It supports over 10 Languages. You may also build custom dictionaries, or attach the component to your database.

The component is compatible with Microsoft ASP and PHP.

Multilingual
ASP Did You Mean has dictionaries for the following languages:

Australian English,
Canadian English,
International English,
British English,
American English,
French,
German,
Italian,
Dutch,
Danish,
Swedish,
Portuguese,
Spanish,
Custom (from a text file or database)


Easy to Implement :
ASP Did You Mean has a streamlined API allowing implementation in under an hour.

Changelog

Version: 3.00 (22 Oct 2010) - ASPDidYouMean_trial.zip
Version: 2.00 - setup_2.exe

Why to stay up-to-date?

Most of the time having the latest version of a software is a good thing. Usually software updates add new features, which makes the software more usefull. Also with every update a software becomes more secure and more stable by fixing bugs & vulnerabilities from previous versions.

We offer you 3 options in order to stay up-to-date with your software list:

1. Using Update Notifier (recommended) - AUTOMATIC PROCESS
The Update Notifier is a FREE small utility that scans your computer for installed software and displays a list of updates.

2. Register on the website and use the Watch List Option - MANUAL PROCESS
Signup on the website for free and use Watch List option (a collection of software, made by you, where you can see the current version or download it.

3. By Email - SEMI-AUTOMATIC PROCESS
Complete the following form and we'll send you an email, every time a new version of ASP Did You Mean is launched.

How can you help?

Because this is a free service and we intent to keep it free, we need your input. You can:

1. Post a link to this software on your website
2. Report a problem/bug or feature requests, using the contact form

3. Notify us is a new version of ASP Did You Mean is released and we don't have it yet on the website.