Editor's review
Since computer systems have overtaken every other process of documentation in professional sectors, the dependence on these wondrous machines is unmatched. Microsoft Word is the most widely used application for writing purposes with enhanced tools for spell checks and grammar checks that is useful for people in writing and editing professions. Computerized documentation is the order of the day presently with numerous tools coming up to assist such professions in their effective working, which further help in enhancing vocabulary and detects copied text as well. Grammarly Grammar Checker for MS Office 1.02 is a constructive utility for people working with the English language and requires the help of spell checkers.
Grammarly Grammar Checker for MS Office opens with a vibrant looking interface with major options placed at the right panel for correcting grammar, spellings and usage of punctuations and verbs. It scans the entire write up carefully and provides changes to be made for improvising the quality. This automatic proofreading and sentence structuring tool uses the most accurate grammar checking technology and provides point wise explanation and suggestion to improvise the written text. Moreover, the user will be able to master the grammar and proofread the document and improvise upon the English writing skills for any level. The rich benefits of this application include more than 150 grammar checks and detect plagiarism that enables automatic references. The contextual spell check spots correctly spelt words in the wrong context and make it to the point effective and precise. The software is designed to work with different levels of grammar abilities and can prove to be immensely useful.
To conclude, Grammarly Grammar Checker for MS Office comes across as a vivid tool that has wide scope for improvising write ups and command over the language and hence gets a rating score of three and half points for its user friendly approach. Though the application has a good utility value; it developers need to stress on its logic engine.
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