In article <1169458866.653010.84410@v45g2000cwv.googlegroups.com>,
"san" <deepksan26@gmail.com> wrote:
> Very good software for English writing
"Very good software for writing in English."
> I have recently bought software for English writing. It is really a
> good software.
"...writing in English. It is really [sic] good software."
> It not only checks & corrects English grammar but it also has one
> excellent text enrichment feature, which suggests adjective & adverbs
"...but it also has many excellent text enrichment features, including
one which suggests..."
> for your text to make it more professional. It has really helped me in
"...to make it sound more professional."
> my office work and also for writing articles.
>
> The drawback with this software is that, you have to be online while
[stray comma]
> editing the text with this software, because it uses some online
> natural language processing technology or artificial intelligence
> database, which is updated on a daily basis. The only benefit of this
> online feature is that your text will be edited with updated database.
"...your text will be edited according to an ever-changing (one assumes
'improving') database."
I don't know -- sounds like spyware to me...
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I will not, no matter how "good" the deal, patronise any business which sends
unsolicited commercial e-mail or that advertises in discussion newsgroups.
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