Grammarly For Word Mac 2011 Rating: 5,9/10 6450 reviews

Grammarly For Mac: Desktop-based grammar & spelling checker. Today I was working on my new eBook & I wanted to download the Grammarly Word addon for Mac. Unfortunately, they only have a Grammarly Word addon for Windows. But that’s when I learned about their Mac app. Grammarly for Microsoft Office. Follow New articles New articles and comments. How do I add Grammarly to Word and Outlook? Select between document types in Grammarly for MS Office; Can I download the Grammarly add-in on my Mac? Why doesn't Grammarly work in 'Message Preview' in Outlook? Why don't 'Undo' and 'Track changes' work when.

In case you’re unfamiliar with it, Grammarly is a popular proofreading tool which goes beyond basic spell check. Using AI, it can help you correct major or minor grammatical errors, even going so far as to better suggest how a sentence can be phrased. This tool has had a native app on platforms such as Windows and Mac, as well as integration with Microsoft Office for quite some time. However, the Chrome extension is where most users undoubtedly found the service useful. Now, that extension offers Google Docs support, which is still in beta for the time being, for all users. This functionality started rolling out to users over the past few weeks, but it was only to a limited group. Now that it’s live for everyone, writing in one of the world’s most popular online word processors retains the handy Grammarly proofreading.

Grammarly is free to use and this new Google Docs functionality is available. You can pay an optional fee to unlock more specific proofreading as well. More on Google Docs: • • •.

I've been using it for a number of months now and today I finally deleted it. While I appreciate the spellchecking help, I just couldn't take the user experience any more. It seemed as if every correction became a fight between me and the software, with Grammarly moving my cursor in unexpected ways and making simple text changes far more difficult than they should be. I tried clicking, 'Ignore' the correction, but that would just set off a cascade of more 'Ignores,' each one capable of causing a new problem that had to be addressed. So I'm curious how others here have responded to the extension. Is it a life-saver, or the annoyance as I've found it, or perhaps something in between?

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I'm not too sure what this software is that you're talking about, but I get the impression it is a tool to automatically correct one's grammar on the fly. To be honest, while I don't mind unobtrusive feedback from grammar checking software, what you describe sounds like a horrible user experience. I also think there is something to be said for a writer paying attention to what they write without the help of software. It is generally good practice (hell, I'd say a downright requirement) to reread one's writing to check for spelling and grammar errors, as well as 'big picture' edits for logical flow and cohesion. Some people might fall into a habit of relying solely on their software, which could have the ironic effect of lowering the quality of writing that might have otherwise been checked more carefully and deliberately by a human. So, ehhh, the little green lines in MS Word don't bother me so much, but what you describe sounds infuriating.

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I have the premium version, but it has gone down hill over the past year or so; they're trying to incorporate machine learning which has screwed up corrections. Lately, the errors picked up (such as words used too frequently when they are only used once etc.), is getting a bit ridiculous.

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I am also experiencing the OP's issues where they insist a spelling or usage is wrong; even when it is not. This is probably due to the Machine Learning element that only presumes it knows what is right after pouring through every document that is funneled through the software. I tend to wait until they send me emails that offer the service at half off the yearly price, but I am increasingly unhappy with it. The WSJ reported this back in May, but it's behind a paywall. I've been using it for a number of months now and today I finally deleted it.