After the Deadline now available through IntenseDebate
October 9th, 2009 Leave a comment Visited 344 times, 1 so far today
After the Deadline now available through IntenseDebate
After the Deadline and IntenseDebate are both owned and operated by Automattic.
The spell checking capabilities of After the Deadline are now available through IntenseDebate.
This functionality can be enabled through the plug-in section if you are using IntenseDebate on your blog or website.
After the Deadline is of course available as a plug-in for WordPress blogs which can be used to spell check blog posts.
We are now hoping for some developer to port this plug-in to discussion forum software like vBulletin!

You can actually checkout the functionality below in the comment form!
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October 9th, 2009 at 01:32 pm
Hey, nice spellcheck on the comment form. :) I'm no good at keeping AtD-related secrets, so I'll just say… AtD/ID is built on top of a AtD/jQuery API that makes adding AtD to any textarea trivial. It also does cross-domain AJAX so there is no excuse. I plan to release it after we see how the AtD/ID plugin does and fix any bugs there. Thanks for the write up!
October 9th, 2009 at 01:50 pm
cool this is one spell checker that is definitely better than the existing solutions we have in the market.
of course, google wave's spell checker is smarter from what i saw from their video.
October 9th, 2009 at 02:00 pm
A dagger through my heart! Actually AtD consists of three technologies: spell checking, statistical misused word detection, and a rule engine for grammar/style rules. I expect the Google Wave spell checker is *very* similar to AtD's statistical misused word detection. We both take a simple model / lots of data approach to solving these problems. I won't say one is better than the other because I can't measure from a video, but knowing how these technologies work, I can at least make the assumption that we're in the same league.
October 9th, 2009 at 02:08 pm
:)
I like AtD and it is available right now for use with third party applications. So, that makes it hip and happening for me!
I still have not received an invite for the Wave system. So, am not sure how good it is wrt spell and grammar check. It remains to be seen if they make that spell checker usable outside the wave platform.
October 26th, 2009 at 12:34 pm
i have now used google wave for a couple of days. the spell checker does not even work for me. it does work for a friend but it is pretty buggy. :D