The World's First Bioscience Spell Checking Software

Spellex Corporation announces the new release of the 2007 version of their popular bioscience spelling software for Microsoft and other programs. The new release includes more than 200,000 specialty words from the bioscience industry and new spelling engine enhancements.

The Spellex Biotech spelling dictionary allows users to save time and increase their accuracy. By adding Spellex Biotech to your Microsoft or WordPerfect program, your spell checker will provide correct spelling choices for incorrectly spelled bioscience terminology. The spell checker also allows users to look up unsure spelling of bioscience words by phonetic or typographical search without leaving their document. The regular Microsoft or WordPerfect spelling dictionary and the Spellex dictionary are spell checked simultaneously with one mouse click.

Spellex Corporation has added more than 20 Customer-Driven enhancements to their Spellex Biotech 2007 spell check program, including upgrades and updates to the biotech dictionary, spelling engine, registration program, and installation program.

Spellex Biotech is a comprehensive spelling dictionary reference that adds more than 200,000 bioscience terms to the user's spell checker for specialties ranging from Agronomy to Zygote research. Spellex Biotech covers more than 70 different bioscience fields including agronomy, biochemistry, bioinformatics, biomedical engineering, biophysics, ecology, molecular and genetic biology, microbiology, organic chemistry, taxonomy, toxicology, and pharmacology, to name only a few. Spellex Biotech includes thousands of abbreviations and acronyms encompassing scientific product names and devices, as well as medically and biotechnologically relevant organisms.

Users can also correctly spell newly introduced bioscience terminology by subscribing to the Spell-X-BioPlusTM software subscription service. This quarterly software subscription service updates the Spellex dictionaries with new biotechnology terms, new pharmaceutical terms, and more.

Spellex dictionaries are compatible with Microsoft, most Windows programs, developer tools, custom applications, Web browsers, and are available in US English or UK English.

For further product information, please visit:
http://www.spellex.com/products/biotech.htm

About Spellex Corporation
Spellex Corporation is the recognized leader in specialty spell check software tools. Superior products, innovation, and total quality commitment have kept Spellex in the forefront of our field for more than a decade. Spellex's easy-to-use specialty spelling dictionary software for the medical, pharmaceutical, veterinary, legal, bioscience, dental, botanical, geographical, and scientific/engineering fields and our spell check software developer tools for custom applications and Web page spelling, address the needs for quality spell check software solutions for a host of applications and environments. For further information, please visit www.spellex.com.

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