on 7/1/03 6:43 PM, Mark Dempsey at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 
>> I noticed that. They also didn't mention Grammarian. Conflict Catcher is
>> for OS 9, so I would guess that it wasn't as important in their minds.
>> It's also possible that their list is just incomplete.
> 
> Grammarian changed hands a few months ago.  The website for it is:
> 
> http://www.linguisoft.com/
> 
> They have a new version at a reduced price for Osx now.
> 
> Mark
> 
This product looks interesting. Never heard of it before so checked out the
link. 

What is your evaluation? I ask because I stopped using the grammar check in
Word a long time ago, as it cited nearly every damn sentence I wrote and
posed the most ridiculous suggestions.

I am not a strict grammarian (no pun intended) but rather more of the
Winston Churchill school, yet there are times when I think I could use some
help. 

If anyone has experience with Grammarian, I'd like to hear what you think of
it.

Bruce Mitchell



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