English grammar software ?
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I am currently on the market for a good English grammar software. One that does actually know grammar, locutions and can handle litterature (dialogues, sentence inversions...).
Does any of you using a good one (expensive is OK if the product is very good)? I will try to find reviews and try to get some demos of products within the next week or so, but I justed wanted to use this forum to get some direct feedback.
Thanks in advance.
BTW, if you need an outstanding one in French, get Antidote RX!
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I'm sure Peter, oops I mean Grammarbot could provide live help. Sorry, just had to ...
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I can't find much info on anything other than WhiteSmoke, but from what reviews I can find, it seems to be pretty good. Also, if you ever need an opinion on English grammar for your new book, I volunteer my services. All I would ask for in return is a copy of the finished book.
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You can install the LOLcatz program: But, seriously, if you want good grammar, then hire this guy:
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