Is there only one "ispell" edit

The article says that ispell is a program, and the external links section links to a version of ispell, but other parts of the article seem less clear about this.

Can someone confirm, is there just one version of ispell? And is it free software? And if yes, what's the licence? Thanks. Gronky 05:01, 10 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

programmatic interface edit

Ispell pioneered the idea of a programmatic interface, which [...]

What's a programmatic interface? --Abdull 07:30, 30 June 2007 (UTC)Reply

Unclear about how to refer to the software edit

The cited "official site" for ispell(?) refers to the software in a multitude of ways. The title refers to it as "International Ispell", with a capital "I", however the following paragraph states that "The latest version of ispell is available for download as a gzipped tar file." (note the lowercase "i" and the lack of "international") The paragraph title "What Is Ispell and Why Do I Want It?" refers to it with the capital "I" but no "international". The man page of ispell refers to it as Ispell, with a capital "I". This is so frustrating! Which version should this article use? Emirps (talk) 16:23, 21 June 2022 (UTC)Reply