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Garrin Blair
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Garrin Blair asked on 19 May 2007, 12:59 AM
I'm having a tough time discerning the differences between this editor and the one out of the box for MOSS.  Is there something I'm missing?  Why would I want to install this on my MOSS servers?

I appreciate your honest feedback.

[edit]  Now that I've read some more posts, it appears the 'point' is that this is an editor that will also work in non-IE browsers.

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Lini
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answered on 21 May 2007, 06:25 AM
Hi,

The main advantage of our editor over the default rich text editor in MOSS is that our product is cross-browser compliant. This is very useful if your site will be used by Mac users for example, since they will be able to get the rich text editing experience on the Safari or Firefox browsers. The other big advantage over the default editor is customization. You will be able to customize our editor quite easily, due to the rich client API (JavaScript) and the available configuration files.

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answered on 24 May 2007, 06:06 AM
Are there any plans to release a premium version with the Rad.SpellChecker included and other missing features from the MCMS version?
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Lini
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answered on 24 May 2007, 06:41 AM
Hello,

Yes, the next MOSS editor release will feature the spell checker as well. Both the free version and the new premium editor will be able to use RadSpell as their spell checking engine.


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