What is the best online spellchecker that you know of?

Online meaning with a web interface.

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Are you trying to check words or full documents? For single words I use google to search for my best guess and let it correct me. – Craig Jan 9 '11 at 4:47
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In what language ? English, French, Spanish ? – HoLyVieR Jan 9 '11 at 5:15
Without more information and the context of what the OP is trying to achieve here, it's going to be hard to provide a sensible answer. – ChrisF Jan 13 '11 at 12:04
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I've used Spellchecker.net for some time and it was good. You can select one of the 25 languages. It can check grammar and thesaurus as well.

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http://www.google.co.uk/search?&client=opera&q=word+online

Google Docs seemed the easiest to me, I was in a spell checking browser window within about five seconds.

As I'm typing this I realise my browser also spellchecks, maybe you don't need an online

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+1 for pointing out that a lot of browsers (Chrome for example) have spell checker built in. – ChrisF Jan 9 '11 at 13:12
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