When assessing the two solutions, reviewers found Grammarly easier to use, set up, and administer. Reviewers also preferred doing business with Grammarly overall.
I like best about Grammarly is how it catches grammar mistakes and suggests better ways to improve my writing.
The only problem I feel with Grammarly is the contradiction between American English and British English. The tool should be calibrated using artificial intelligence to distinguish between the two writing styles and suggest relevant corrections.
It was user friendly and would provide proper resources when needing assistance.
The bugs I get aren't even consistent. I'll attempt multiple log ons, which will sometimes crash at the start, or wait until I've spent 10 minutes doing the webcam check to then freeze. There was no correlation of me exiting running programs, uninstalling...
I like best about Grammarly is how it catches grammar mistakes and suggests better ways to improve my writing.
It was user friendly and would provide proper resources when needing assistance.
The only problem I feel with Grammarly is the contradiction between American English and British English. The tool should be calibrated using artificial intelligence to distinguish between the two writing styles and suggest relevant corrections.
The bugs I get aren't even consistent. I'll attempt multiple log ons, which will sometimes crash at the start, or wait until I've spent 10 minutes doing the webcam check to then freeze. There was no correlation of me exiting running programs, uninstalling...