I've recently started using Grammarly. It's a great writing helper, but Evernote (on the desktop) does not integrate with it. I'm jumping around between EN and Grammarly to get text ready. What if you just purchased the company that makes Grammarly; what a great pair! Further, having the features of Hemmingway Editor might be a good idea as well—I like how it color codes sentences when they are difficult to read.
Currently, I actually can use Grammarly with EN but only if I'm using the web version of EN because Grammarly integrates with my web browser. However, what a great partnership to be able to incorporate Grammarly into your Desktop versions!!
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mgilvey 1
I've recently started using Grammarly. It's a great writing helper, but Evernote (on the desktop) does not integrate with it. I'm jumping around between EN and Grammarly to get text ready. What if you just purchased the company that makes Grammarly; what a great pair! Further, having the features of Hemmingway Editor might be a good idea as well—I like how it color codes sentences when they are difficult to read.
Currently, I actually can use Grammarly with EN but only if I'm using the web version of EN because Grammarly integrates with my web browser. However, what a great partnership to be able to incorporate Grammarly into your Desktop versions!!
Can I get a yeah-buddy from the crowd?
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