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  2. Grammarly - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammarly

    Grammarly is available as a standalone application for use with desktop programs, a browser extension optimized for Google Docs, and a smartphone keyboard. [12] [13] Grammarly is developed by Grammarly Inc., which is headquartered in San Francisco, California, [14] with offices in Kyiv, [15] New York City, Vancouver, and Berlin. [16] [17]

  3. Category:Google Chrome extensions - Wikipedia

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    Social Blade. Stop Tony Meow. Streak (company) Streamus. Stylish. Stylus (browser extension) SurfSafe.

  4. Microsoft Editor - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Editor is a closed source AI-powered writing assistant available for Word, Outlook, and as a Chromium browser extension part of Office 365. It includes the essentials in a writing assistant, such as a grammar and spell checker. Microsoft provides a basic version of Editor for free but users need to have a Microsoft account. [1] [2] [3 ...

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    Sider. Price: free Think of this like an easy-to-use ChatGPT sidebar. You can highlight the Wikipedia article for Socrates and ask the extension to summarize the text, or you can ask the AI to ...

  6. Wikipedia:Spellchecking - Wikipedia

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    Google Chrome provides built-in spellchecking for each text field. Microsoft Edge also has a built-in spellchecker. Safari also provides spellchecking features on Mac. Opera has a spellchecker. Browser extensions. Grammarly is a free plugin for popular web browsers, which checks not only spelling but also grammar, usage, and punctuation.

  7. LanguageTool - Wikipedia

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    LanguageTool web service can be used via a web interface in a web browser, or via a specialized client-side plug-ins for Microsoft Office, LibreOffice, Apache OpenOffice, Vim, Emacs, Firefox, Thunderbird, and Google Chrome. LanguageTool does not check a sentence for grammatical correctness, but whether it contains typical errors.

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