Top 5 Apps for Writers
Writing a polished, error-free article, document or manuscript is especially important. In many cases, having a grammar checker or software saves you lots of time and effort.
If you are searching for apps that can help you to polish off your manuscript, then consider these top 5 apps for writers listed below. These are free writing and editing software, which you can download to your computer.
Here are a few options:
Grammarly
Grammarly is a popular editing tool that can help you correct spelling and grammar mistakes and suggest ways to improve your writing style. You can use it for free, or upgrade to a paid version for more features.
ProWritingAid
ProWritingAid is another editing tool that offers a range of features, including grammar and spelling checking, style suggestions, and a thesaurus. It also has a free version, as well as paid options.
Hemingway Editor
Hemingway Editor is a simple writing tool that analyzes your writing for readability and clarity. It highlights long or complex sentences, common errors, and suggests simpler alternatives. It also has a free online version and a paid desktop app.
Google Docs
Google Docs is a free word-processing tool that you can use to write and edit your book. It has a built-in grammar checker and spell checker, and you can collaborate with other writers or editors in real-time.
These are just a few examples, but there are many other writing and editing tools available online. You may want to try a few different options to see which one works best for you and your writing style.
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About the writer:
Denise N. Fyffe is a published author of over 40 books, for more than ten years and enjoys volunteering as a Counselor. She is a trainer, publisher, author, and writing mentor; helping others to achieve their dreams.
Check out her book The Caribbean Family
The family is the genesis of all societies. Every culture has its distinct rules by which a family is governed, and the Caribbean family is no exception. Those rules differ within each group; for the Indians, Chinese, and Africans. Making up most of the population in the Caribbean, African families have spawned several sub-units or types; some of which are unique to the African culture. This book explores each family type and their history within the Caribbean.
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