Tools and apps every writer should know about
Writing is hard but writing well and consistently is even harder. Luckily, there's a lot of help available online -tools that can help remove blocks, help you pace yourself or even force yourself to continue writing say Hitesh Raj Bhagat & Karan Bajaj
INTELLIGENT SPELLING & GRAMMAR CHECKS
One of the core tenets of good writing is text that is free from any spelling and grammatical errors. You may try all you want to minimise errors but sometimes, they'll still slip through. This is where digital tools -for intelligent spelling and grammar checks -can prove to be a boon. Most document editors can do basic spelling and grammar checks however there are also some advanced applications you should see, such as Grammarly (w w w. g ra m m a rl y. c o m ), Hemingway editor (http:www.hemingwayapp.com) and Ginger (http:www.gingersoftware.com). All of these apps offer a free webbased online editor where you can check documents for errors. Hemingway shows you which sentences are hard to read and offers replacement options, but you have to manually make those changes. Grammarly and Ginger are much better: not only do they offer suggestions but also let you apply those suggestions with a single click. If you prefer an offline version, Grammarly offers a desktop app with limited functionality while the premium version is available on a subscription basis (US$29.95month).Hemingway offers a paid desktop app for US$9.99 while Ginger subscription plans start at US$8.30month.
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