Best Grammar Checkers for Authors
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- Опубліковано 14 чер 2024
- Are you an author looking for the best bargain in spelling and grammar check apps? Then, check out this list of the top five grammar checkers, organized according the lowest to highest cost per month.
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- Hemingway Editor - dalelinks.com/hemingway (affiliate link)
- Linguix - DaleLinks.com/Linguix (affiliate link)
- ProWritingAid - DaleLinks.com/ProWritingAid (affiliate link)
- Grammarly - DaleLinks.com/Grammarly (affiliate link)
- WhiteSmoke - whitesmoke.com
- ChatGPT - chat.openai.com/
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- Ginger - www.gingersoftware.com/
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I am 100% a ProWritingAid person, myself! I tried Hemingway, didn't gel with it, and discovered ProWritingAid in trying to find an alternative. Fell in love with it! Ended up getting a killer deal (maybe on Black Friday?) for a lifetime membership, and have never regretted my decision.
That said, I don't mind Word's editor for my school work (the only thing I use Word for) overall, although I'd say you really have to know your basic grammar rules to know when to disagree with the editor. Still, for a lightweight pass on a school assignment, it's been fine, and I DO like that it gives you some formality options and is integrated right into Word.
✋Totally agreed! Lifetime has been my best investment for my author business.
I love Prowriting Aid! It is for sure the must have for me in my self editing process Well worth the price for me. I think as a writer for sure have back up for your process. My editor is after all this. Thanks so much for the well of info Dale! 🎉🎉
100% agreed! I love me some PWA. They're the best.
Great resource for writers! Thanks Dale!
Thank YOU, buddy!
Interesting. You’re always on top of things. Thank you.
Aw, thanks! That's so nice of you to say.
thanks for this!
My pleasure!
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Nigeria is in the house! Thanks so much for the shout and continued support. Fun fact: Nigeria is one of the top 5 countries that watches my videos. I see you over there! 😎🔥
So many choices that I can’t make up my mind. I have lots of basically finished manuscripts waiting for my decision.
Go with the cheap options first. No sense spending a bunch of money to find it's not a good fit. Start with Hemingway and Ginger. Then, test out the other options. Experiences will vary, so don't take my word for it. Give them a shot and see what you think.
Using Grammarly (free version) to pick up errors in my manuscript this very day. Does give out the odd suggestion where it doesn't understand the context, but is otherwise good for a simple revision.
Yeah, all the apps will highlight non-issues. I get it a LOT! haha Build a customized style guide to minimize some issues.
One comment about Chat GPT, I have used it for my editing, and it does help place the punctuation in the manuscript, even those that are questionable. It works better for my fiction editing, it hasn't yet tried to turn a person into a scroll (lol)
haha Yeah, that's one of the reasons I placed ChatGPT in the honorable mentions. It's definitely not on par with the other apps. Is it good? Sure, but it does have its limitations.
New York Hive is almost done. Being someone with limited fine motor skills MS wise, microsoft word knows what I meant to write. When my brain gets fatigued I'll mix up a word or ten. lol. It underlines it, and when I come out of my rabbit hole, it's an easy fix, because it's trained to my writing style. I can only imagine using all of them. Grammarly and Word AI are not always correct context wise. You can't always trust a reworded paragraph suggestion. Humour doesn't translate yet.
Interesting. Yeah, I'm tempted to try out all of them with the same manuscript, then see how many corrections it suggests versus how many are actually worthwhile. Stay tuned!
I've been 100 percent Grammarly for over a decade. I use the UK version. Honestly, I'm miffed they have UK and North American settings, like Canadians use US English. So, I have to set it UK. I tried Prowriting Aid but didn't vibe with it. Once you train Grammarly, it's great. I'm not a fan of the price, though.
Ohhhhh, I didn't even think about those settings. Thanks for mentioning that.
I used Grammarly before and while it was good, it gave me some problems with the editing: Example: I wrote: She turned to the scrolls.... Grammarly suggestion: She turned into a scroll.....(while funny, wrong idea)
hahaha That's hilarious! haha
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So yeah, I’ve gotten that before. I just wish I was as talented as him on guitar and in singing. The dude has incredible skills and range.
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Shout-out to Bangladesh! Thanks for watching.
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Seems like Ginger is a great option .
Yeah, it's not too bad, especially if you just stick with the basic version.
Grammarly used to be good, but it has become super-annoying. It is ALWAYS trying to suggest changes -- mostly "happy" to "glad." I just want something that checks spelling, punctuation, and grammar. I don't want a program that keeps trying to rewrite everything I write.
Interesting.
I still use a human editor for all my books. Machines and AI's are great but my books are designed for human beings. Even if I were to use these softwares, I'd still pay for a human editor.
There’s a good reason I emphasized “human editor” a couple times in the video.
I have to REALLY disagree about Word. It caught one misused word at the beginning of my latest book, so I decided to check all of its corrections, only to find 90% of them ridiculous word choice suggestions that would have changed the meaning of entire sentences into gobbledygook. It was annoying to wade through and I did eventually give up after specifically checking their spelling suggestions. I'm a Grammarly girl, but you're right, I do wish they had a lifetime option.
Yeah, experiences and opinions will vary. Also, there's a good reason I placed MS Word in the honorable mentions. I know some folks can't afford the premium option, so sometimes something is better than nothing.