snakespell and myspell

Jarek Zgoda jzgoda at gazeta.usun.pl
Tue Jan 25 16:06:21 EST 2005


Fuzzyman wrote:

> I'm looking to implement a plugin spell checker.
> 
> I'm probably going to go with PyEnchant, as it looks to be the most
> promising currently maintained spell checker.
> 
> I just wondered if anyone knew what happened to snakespell and myspell.
> Both seem to have dissapeared from the net. People have reported good
> results from both - and it seems a shame to lose them.

Well, myspell-python is no longer maintained, original author resigned 
some time ago and I didn't found anybody who would like to take 
responsibility on this package. I provide myspell-1.0 download from my 
project page at BerliOS (http://developer.berlios.de/projects/jpa/), but 
I do not maintain this package.

If you look for spell-checking library, I'd consider using python 
binding for aspell, available at 
http://www.republika.pl/wmula/proj/aspell-python/ (currently I'm 
rewriting my program to use python-aspell). This library is actively 
maintained and Wojtek Mula is active member of Polish Python community.

-- 
Jarek Zgoda
http://jpa.berlios.de/ | http://www.zgodowie.org/



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