When assessing the two solutions, reviewers found Grammarly easier to use, set up, and administer. Reviewers also preferred doing business with Grammarly overall.
Apple Mail is quick to set up. It's a primary email client with support for a range of services, including the Apple's own iCloud Mail, Gmail, Yahoo! Mail and Exchange. It also allows you to connect your own IMAP and POP3 accounts, with S/MIME support for...
Lacking features and way behind any other email client.
I like best about Grammarly is how it catches grammar mistakes and suggests better ways to improve my writing.
I dislike that the feedback is minimal. I wish we didn't have to pay to see more in-depth feedback. I see it as a Google extension, and Google docs don't really have much when it comes to grammar and spelling check.
Apple Mail is quick to set up. It's a primary email client with support for a range of services, including the Apple's own iCloud Mail, Gmail, Yahoo! Mail and Exchange. It also allows you to connect your own IMAP and POP3 accounts, with S/MIME support for...
I like best about Grammarly is how it catches grammar mistakes and suggests better ways to improve my writing.
Lacking features and way behind any other email client.
I dislike that the feedback is minimal. I wish we didn't have to pay to see more in-depth feedback. I see it as a Google extension, and Google docs don't really have much when it comes to grammar and spelling check.