Anyone ever combine Grammarly and Whitesmoke?

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I love White Smoke because it gives you a score and I love Grammarly because of the extra options.
 
I've never used Whitesmoke, and I don't know why I wouldn't think of combining different programs. I don't use Grammarly often, however, I am looking to take things to the next level with my writing so I am looking taking programs to improve my grammar. By combining programs like Grammarly and Whitesmoke it could help me to fix some of my mistakes more quickly and improve my writing via instant feedback. I'll have to check out Whitesmoke. Thanks for pointing me in that direction.
 
WS is $15 a month while Grammarly is $30 and Hemingway is a one-time fee of $20.

White Smoke ($15 a mo.):
  • Advanced Grammar & Punctuation Checker: More than 400 grammar errors detection types to ensure your flawless writing.
  • Writing Style Optimization: word enrichment, thesaurus and sentence structure suggestions, and more.
  • Full Text Translator: Translates full length content to more than 50 languages.
  • Plagiarism: scan and detects over 8 billion sites across the web to ensure that your content is one of a kind.

Grammarly ($30 a mo.):
  • Critical grammar and spelling checks
  • Advanced checks for punctuation, grammar, context, and sentence structure
  • Vocabulary enhancement suggestions
  • Genre-specific writing style checks
  • Plagiarism detector that checks more than 8 billion web pages
  • Check your writing across the web
  • Access your personal editor via Grammarly.com
  • Access your documents on multiple devices
  • Integrate with Microsoft® Office (Windows only)
  • Use native desktop apps (Windows and macOS)
  • See definitions and synonyms via double clicks
  • Catch contextual spelling and grammar mistakes
  • Add words to your personal dictionary
  • See explanations of grammar rules
  • Get performance stats via email

Hemingway (one-time fee of $20):
  • highlights wordy sentences in yellow and more egregious ones in red
  • helps you write with power and clarity by highlighting adverbs, passive voice, and dull, complicated words
  • handles all your text formatting needs with the click of a button
  • Publish a draft or post with has one-click integrations with Medium and any Wordpress blog
  • handles everything you need for a web page, including HTML headings, formatting and links. Once you’re ready to publish, export as HTML or Markdown for your blogging platform or CMS
  • the ability to import text from Word .docx files—no more copying and pasting between programs
  • can export to text, PDF, or Word
 
Grammarly also gives a score
I know now. I bought the premium Grammarly & WhiteSmoke. I love them both, WhiteSmoke has some bugs they need to work out.

WS is $15 a month while Grammarly is $30 and Hemingway is a one-time fee of $20.

White Smoke ($15 a mo.):
  • Advanced Grammar & Punctuation Checker: More than 400 grammar errors detection types to ensure your flawless writing.
  • Writing Style Optimization: word enrichment, thesaurus and sentence structure suggestions, and more.
  • Full Text Translator: Translates full length content to more than 50 languages.
  • Plagiarism: scan and detects over 8 billion sites across the web to ensure that your content is one of a kind.

Grammarly ($30 a mo.):
  • Critical grammar and spelling checks
  • Advanced checks for punctuation, grammar, context, and sentence structure
  • Vocabulary enhancement suggestions
  • Genre-specific writing style checks
  • Plagiarism detector that checks more than 8 billion web pages
  • Check your writing across the web
  • Access your personal editor via Grammarly.com
  • Access your documents on multiple devices
  • Integrate with Microsoft® Office (Windows only)
  • Use native desktop apps (Windows and macOS)
  • See definitions and synonyms via double clicks
  • Catch contextual spelling and grammar mistakes
  • Add words to your personal dictionary
  • See explanations of grammar rules
  • Get performance stats via email

Hemingway (one-time fee of $20):
  • highlights wordy sentences in yellow and more egregious ones in red
  • helps you write with power and clarity by highlighting adverbs, passive voice, and dull, complicated words
  • handles all your text formatting needs with the click of a button
  • Publish a draft or post with has one-click integrations with Medium and any Wordpress blog
  • handles everything you need for a web page, including HTML headings, formatting and links. Once you’re ready to publish, export as HTML or Markdown for your blogging platform or CMS
  • the ability to import text from Word .docx files—no more copying and pasting between programs
  • can export to text, PDF, or Word
I got them both around $12 a month.

I've never used Whitesmoke, and I don't know why I wouldn't think of combining different programs. I don't use Grammarly often, however, I am looking to take things to the next level with my writing so I am looking taking programs to improve my grammar. By combining programs like Grammarly and Whitesmoke it could help me to fix some of my mistakes more quickly and improve my writing via instant feedback. I'll have to check out Whitesmoke. Thanks for pointing me in that direction.
Be careful with WhiteSmoke the only decent one is the cloud anytime V8. Buy it through support ticket if you decide to. Their customer service is almost non-existent.
 
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Haven't used whitesmoke, but grammarly is great. I have used ginger in past which is also good, but if asked to choose I would go for grammarly.
Currently grammarly is have a promotion both on stacksocial and TNW 1 year subscription for under $70.
 
Haven't used whitesmoke, but grammarly is great. I have used ginger in past which is also good, but if asked to choose I would go for grammarly.
Currently grammarly is have a promotion both on stacksocial and TNW 1 year subscription for under $70.
I bought through stack
 
They are both dogshit and you can get the same value by switching to English (US) on your word document
 
They are both dogshit and you can get the same value by switching to English (US) on your word document

ScribScribScrib, this is the first time I am reading/hearing this. In currently use Ginger and am about to pull the trigger on Grammarly.

How is it that I can get the same value if I'm using Microsoft Word?
 
ScribScribScrib, this is the first time I am reading/hearing this. In currently use Ginger and am about to pull the trigger on Grammarly.

How is it that I can get the same value if I'm using Microsoft Word?

so paste the text in MSWord, change language to US, click the book left to it and all spelling errors will become red or blue.
 
so paste the text in MSWord, change language to US, click the book left to it and all spelling errors will become red or blue.

ScribScribScrib, I'm not the prolific writer, consequently, using tools such as Ginger, ProWritingAid and Scrivener has helped me dramatically. I just may give Grammarly a try, but thanks anyhow.
 
ScribScribScrib, I'm not the prolific writer, consequently, using tools such as Ginger, ProWritingAid and Scrivener has helped me dramatically. I just may give Grammarly a try, but thanks anyhow.

im just saying that MSWord does everything the other programs you mentioned do, but better imho
 
I use them all, just like I use multiple keyword tools. I don't treat them as a crutch, and I use the tools As my tutors. I would love just to go back to school, but they want me to take all they bullshit courses when all I care about us the related writing classes.
 
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