While there ought to be a native grammar checker (a big reason why I don’t want to switch from Word to InCopy), I might consider paying $20/YEAR for a plugin.Ģ) How well does the native spell checker work? What would be the motivation for getting a third-party spell checker? Picking on MindSteam as an example, why should I pay $5/month more for something which is already included in the program? When I tried to find a comparison online, I only found a long-outdated comparison between MindSpell and Proximity/HunSpell for a few (relatively obscure) non-English languages. ![]() (Why!?) Are there any good, robust (and affordable) grammar checking plugins out there? I’ve already encountered MindSteam (MindSpell, MindGrammar), but it’s ridiculously expensive ($20/month for the grammar checker and $15/month for the spell checker, but $25/month for the whole suite that’s $300/year!!). You can change settings to either British English or American English vocabulary. ![]() Backed by sophisticated algorithms, the software claims to work better than Microsoft Word. I have two questions about spelling and grammar checking in InDesign (and InCopy, where applicable).ġ) ID has a native spell checker, but no native grammar checker. Scribens is a free grammar checker tool that lets you check hundreds of typos, and grammar, spelling, and style errors without breaking a sweat.
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