@susankayequinn Do you know a good alternative? I need it for working in a different language.
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@susankayequinn Do you know a good alternative? I need it for working in a different language. 6 comments
@susankayequinn Thank you for the tip! Unfortunately, I can't afford software that costs money monthly. If I could, I would pay an editor.😉 @NatureMC Human editors are much more expensive, and do a much wider range of tasks. I'd say WordRake is only really good for catching some grammatical errors (and not even all of those). I'm not sure what you're using it for (and how often) but all editing takes either time/money and usually both. @susankayequinn @NatureMC Maybe you can check out LanguageTool which is open-source and you can selfhost as well: @susankayequinn @NatureMC wonder if you paid a human editor now, if they'd use an AI to assist them. You can ultimately view LLMs at tools to augment humans most of the time. @susankayequinn I know all this, I'm an insider in that market.😉 I use grammarly *before* I give my texts to anyone. Call it perfectionism.😎 If Wordrake can do less then grammarly, it is definitively too expensive. (Buying software for a fix price one time would be ok, but not subscriptions.) |
@NatureMC I use WordRake to catch some typographical/grammatical stuff, and I haven't heard of them incorporating AI. I'm not sure if that will serve your purposes or not, but I do like them.