On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 11:00 AM, webmas...@krackedpress.com
<webmas...@krackedpress.com> wrote:
>
> What I really need to find is a Grammar checker that will spot
> things that I miss with my "stroke damaged brain" or someone
> with the symptoms of Dyslexia.  People like me have a problem
> with spotting missing words or wrong words for the text sentence.


You're asking for way more than a computer will EVER do.
I'm a language professional (translator/interpret), and a hacker, and
I tell you, computers will
never fully replace translators or editors.
Computers may be useful in such areas, but their work will always, always
have to looked over by a competent, human editor prior to being
"perfected" for publication.
The idea of a "universal translator" (as seen on Star Trek) is just a
pipe dream.
A universal editor would be no different.
No system or program, not MSOrifice or LibreOffice or any other includes
the feature with the level of accuracy/capacity that you seek.

./tony
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