Wednesday 21 January 2015

Editor


Editor finds more than 200,000 common writing errors and problems in more than 50 categories of punctuation, spelling, grammar, usage, and style. With its comprehensive databases, sophisticated analysis routines, and writer-friendly interface, Editor far outperforms other editing programs in the number of problems it identifies and the accuracy of its comments.

Editor does not base its suggestions on dubious statistical norms. It does not impose discredited Zombie Rules or offer haphazard lists of homonyms and synonyms as writing enhancements. It is not a click-to-fix editing program; in most cases, Editor points out problems and raises questions rather than imposing answers. Writers do the editing and remain the judges of what they want to say.

An extensive comparative study shows that even the best performers among other editing programs correct fewer than 35% of the grammatical errors that a good human editor would find in the test documents. Editor corrects more than 70%. (Computer programs cannot find errors that depend not on words but on their meanings.) Typically, more than 40% of other editing programs’ comments on a text are miscorrections or mistakes. Editor is wrong less than 10% of the time.

British and American writers benefit from Editor’s extensive knowledge of both major dialects of English. It finds thousands of writing mistakes specific to each dialect as well as many tens of thousands common to both, and can help writers used to one dialect who want to write in the other.

Editor is flexible: any of its categories of analysis can be turned off or on to suit a particular writer’s needs and habits. And it is affordable at only $55 for the Standard version or $75 for the Word Add-In version.

Editor cannot teach you how to write, but it can help you write better. Download the free ten-day trial and find out for yourself why serious reviewers like Editor and our customers say that Editor helps them write successful papers, prepare books for publication, and save money.

Source from http://www.serenity-software.com

No comments:

Post a Comment

Naruto - Animated Dancing Akatsuki Tobi