Re: grammarly and screen readers
thanks everyone, for both suggestions and comments.
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Re: grammarly and screen readers
Hi.You could try jarte: https://www.jarte.com/
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Re: grammarly and screen readers
fucking grammarly, all their stupid ads and they don't even bother to make it accessible.
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Re: grammarly and screen readers
I tried it a few years ago, and it wasn't accessible.It was so feature rich, I was hoping it would be, but no such luck back then.
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Re: grammarly and screen readers
@Daniel, While I do like Microsoft's new design, I had a feeling we were going for global checkers as Grammarly has extensions for a lot of services and across the web.
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Re: grammarly and screen readers
Hi,If you're a Microsoft365 subscriber (formerly Office365) the new Microsoft editor available in word works very well.Not sure if it's feature set is as detailed as grammarly though.Hth,Daniel
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Re: grammarly and screen readers
No, no, and no. Last time I tried, the web version was a pain to navigate around and sported unlabelled buttons and unclear descriptions. The Word add-in is worse as nothing reads what so ever. Anyway, see if you can use the web version. It would
grammarly and screen readers
Hi everyoneI'm looking for something that could check my texts for grammar and punctuation errors. I've heard a lot about grammarly, but I'm not sure if it's accessible. Has anyone successfully used it before? If not, Are there any alternatives?
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