"Spirit" wrote:
> I use all three of the ones below at times.
>
> Been using this for years and on IE8 now.
>
> http://www.iespell.com/
>
> You can also use these :
>
> Tiny Spell allows you to INCLUDE the program you want so it works
> only with those OR EXCLUDE the ones you want so it works with
> all else.
>
> I use the Free Version though the Pro is worthwhile :
>
> http://tinyspell.m6.net/
>
> FreeSpell also works nicely :
>
> http://hcidesign.com/freespell/
>
> "brummyfan" <brummyfan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:8658A1C7-7EA6-4FCE-AD59-2217DBA62F19@microsoft.com...
> > Hi,
> > I am using IE8 with IE7Pro, when I was using IE7 the old addresses in the
> > drop down menu were replaced by the new addresses as I type them. Now as I
> > have moved on to IE8, the address bar stays the same and the Maximum
> > allowed
> > 12 addresses stay same even if I don't use them.
> > I found the culprit by disabling the Add-ons, if I disable IE7Pro.BHO
> > Add-on
> > the address bar drop down menu behaves like the one in IE7. The problem
> > is,
> > if I disable this Add-on, I loose the very useful spell checker feature of
> > IE7Pro.
> > Could someone please help me to resolve this as I would like to keep both
> > features.TIA.
> > OS:Vista Ultimate 32Bit
> >
>
>
I am pleased to say that I have managed to solve my problem by opening a new
tab and entering the new site URL.
IE7 Pro is compatible with IE8 and it's spell checker is more user friendly.
However I do appreciate your help and Thank you all for your contribution.