Spellerizer

Convert Register articles to UK spelling.

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3.20 (Rating count: 5)
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Date Author Rating Lang Comment
2023-12-15
Oleksander Dudar
en Actually, I was looking for literally the opposite thing that would change UK to US spellings. Yet, I still wanted to try this at least. And apparently it doesn’t work at all.
2022-10-29
Jon Catling
Hopeful. Everything to do with words spelled correctly, in the English language, nothing to do with US spelling, they can de whatever they want (it's "colour", not "col-or").
2022-10-29
Jon Catling
en Hopeful. Everything to do with words spelled correctly, in the English language, nothing to do with US spelling, they can de whatever they want (it's "colour", not "col-or").
2022-10-25
Adam Trickett
Doesn't seem to work at all. Would be very useful if it did though.
2022-10-25
Adam Trickett
en Doesn't seem to work at all. Would be very useful if it did though.
2022-10-24
Steve Button
Very useful, as I find the US spelling a little jarring. It's not that big of a deal though. I could care less. What I would really like is an extension to make the articles really "Bite the hand that feeds IT" and turn the pigeon back into a vulture. The Reg used to run excellent articles, such as the series about Nokia, but have since descended into regurgitating press releases. You could start with a thorough investigation into censorship by US tech giants. (or the left/lib slanting bias of Google News, which comes with 3/4 of the world's smart phones!)
2022-10-24
Steve Button
en Very useful, as I find the US spelling a little jarring. It's not that big of a deal though. I could care less. What I would really like is an extension to make the articles really "Bite the hand that feeds IT" and turn the pigeon back into a vulture. The Reg used to run excellent articles, such as the series about Nokia, but have since descended into regurgitating press releases. You could start with a thorough investigation into censorship by US tech giants. (or the left/lib slanting bias of Google News, which comes with 3/4 of the world's smart phones!)