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After the Deadline, Language Checking Software Used by WordPress is Now Open Source

2 November 2009 No Comment

After the Deadline, Language Checking Software Used by WordPress is Now Open Source

If your blogging platform of choice is WordPress, then you’ve no doubt noticed recent improvements to the way it catches spelling, style, and grammatical errors. That’s thanks to acquisition of After the Deadline, a language checking software package designed for WordPress and TinyMCE.

The plugin’s creator, Raphael Mudge, announced today that he has released the source code for After the Deadline (AtD) under the GNU General Public License. “We

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