Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!bonnie.concordia.ca!ccu.umanitoba.ca!herald.usask.ca!alberta!aunro!aupair.cs.athabascau.ca!kevinc From: kevinc@cs.athabascau.ca (Kevin Crocker) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.misc Subject: Re: Grammer Checkers Keywords: Grammer Message-ID: <650@aupair.cs.athabascau.ca> Date: 11 Feb 91 17:30:30 GMT References: <3453@uc.msc.umn.edu> <58429@eerie.acsu.Buffalo.EDU> Organization: Athabasca University Lines: 29 v087mxgb@ubvmsa.cc.buffalo.edu (Shawn E Thompson) writes: >In article <3453@uc.msc.umn.edu>, jps@uh.msc.umn.edu (Jeff P. Sorvik) writes... >>Does anyone have recommendations regarding the best Grammer checker for an IB >>PC? >I used Right Writer for a while. I hated everything about it >It was capable of checking your grammar, but I wrote >Engineering reports with various word processors. >Right Write thought that all the Engineering terms were "jargon" Shaun, I assume that you know that RightWriter allows you to change the reporting of many rules and to customize it's checking as well. It also allows you to add in dictionaries of special words like Engineering terms. I use both RightWriter and Grammatik. I have found that the reports from RightWriter help me more than those from Grammatik. What do I do? I design and develop university level credit courses in Finance for delivery to students across Canada through a Distance Education format. So far I've written over a million words for my students. Kevin -- Kevin "auric" Crocker Athabasca University UUCP: ...!{alberta,ncc}!atha!kevinc Inet: kevinc@cs.AthabascaU.CA