I like best about Grammarly is how it catches grammar mistakes and suggests better ways to improve my writing.
The words "would you," "could you," and "please." These are so-called "diplomatic" suggestions, which are so annoying. I can't tell Grammarly to turn this suggestion off. They are all stuffing these useless terms in every article I have. I edit around 10-30...
PerfectIt has a number of excellent features, not the least of which is the Chicago Manual of Style add-in, which makes using it even easier. But the consistency checks are what really make this product worthwhile. Knowing that the program checks through...
It is an inferior product in today's market.
I like best about Grammarly is how it catches grammar mistakes and suggests better ways to improve my writing.
PerfectIt has a number of excellent features, not the least of which is the Chicago Manual of Style add-in, which makes using it even easier. But the consistency checks are what really make this product worthwhile. Knowing that the program checks through...
The words "would you," "could you," and "please." These are so-called "diplomatic" suggestions, which are so annoying. I can't tell Grammarly to turn this suggestion off. They are all stuffing these useless terms in every article I have. I edit around 10-30...
It is an inferior product in today's market.