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Pros:
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Best plain english writing software for large organizations, school, and business company. First choice for copywriters, More plain writing, More Sales! |
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Cons:
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You can't use it on MAC OS! Only for Microsoft Windows. And is not Compatible with IE/Firefox |
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What People Are Saying
"I
ABSOLUTELY LOVE this program. I have used StyleWriter in all my writing
since the first trial I bought. I just keep getting better. It is
awesome. The more you use it the easier it is and the better your own
writing becomes. I really like that it doesn't change your own style,
but makes the text more succinct. This is enormously helpful when
writing publications, courses and instructional material - which is my
job. The last document I sent for editing had virtually NO changes.
Now, I would say I am a very good writer, but this program has helped me enormously."
- Professional Writer
"I ran StyleWriter on an old report which had been thoroughly edited
and revised to what we thought was a pretty good standard, and using
every check available in MS Word. StyleWriter showed us so many genuine
stylistic improvements - I am amazed. The advert is right - it is like
having an expert editor sitting at one's side. What an incredible
program."
- Marketing Manager
Stylewriter Description
Stylewriter
is the most popular english writing software. The EditorSoftware is a
UK company, Their StyleWriter writing solution included Stylewriter
writing software, electronic writing course, and elecronic house style
for large organizations.
Stylewriter Awards & Reviews
The Daily Telegraph
by Richard Jones - Editor of the Good Software Guide
StyleWriter teaches the art of
editing; how to run the editor's pen through inadequate writing; how to
cut the waffle, how to turn a draft into clear and concise plain
English.
It persuades users to change their ingrained style. It persuades
writers to produce prose that helps readers - effectively and briefly.
And it is really very good.
The program works by analyzing writing for 35,000 known style and usage
faults. To take two simple examples, it suggests altering "It was
decided by the committee..." to "The committee decided..."; and "This
pamphlet is intended to show..." to "This pamphlet shows...."
Blindingly obvious when you think about it. And it is what plain
English is all about - clear, concise and effective writing. It also
highlights complex words and suggests simpler alternatives, draws
attention to abstract words, over-complex phrases, confused and misused
words (a far more common problem than poor grammar) and the bare
minimum of self-evident grammatical errors.
The results of using plain English are stunning. The UK Employment
Department saved £250,000 a year in paper alone, merely by reducing the
number of words used. StyleWriter may well be a surprise when you start
to use it, mainly because its advice is so devastatingly sensible.
Poor writing is often the result of slipshod thinking or the muddled memory of unnecessary rules.
StyleWriter has the chance to break habits most writers are not aware
they had. Anyone smug enough to think they have no writing problems
should remember the old saying "Most writers only have two writing
problems: first they don't know how to write; second they think they
do."
It is time to break these habits, either by joining the Plain English
Campaign, or, on computers, using StyleWriter. It had a significant
effect on me, and I know I knew it all. These people are talking my
language, or indeed our language - English - clearly.
The Manual
Anne Bradbeer reviews a software package that should bring a touch of style to your work.
I first encountered StyleWriter tucked away unpretentiously at the back
of a computer exhibition. It was competing for attention with a virtual
reality game, free teddy bears, and a reconstruction of a Parisian
cafe. At least you could tell what the StyleWriter stand was promoting.
I liked it already.
The package comes from the UK-based company Editor Software.
"StyleWriter is designed for people who do a lot of writing, but
wouldn't necessarily consider themselves writers", according to the
program designers. I'm sure it could benefit many people who do
consider themselves writers.
As a manual writer myself, I believe that good software needs a good
manual. When a product claims to help with writing style, its manual is
doubly important. The StyleWriter (CD) manual is excellent. It is
clear, to the point, and gives you every confidence in the claims of
the software.
The package is easy to use; you certainly don't have to be a computer
genius. It accepts text directly from the most popular word processing
packages or through the clipboard. If you have a little computer
experience its use is pretty intuitive, but the computerized manual and
tutorial provide thorough backup.
StyleWriter has two kinds of online help. Predictably, one is about
using the program. The other is like having the Chicago Manual of Style
at your fingertips. For example, if you forget how to use the
exclamation mark correctly, advice is available at the press of a key.
As it checks your text, StyleWriter looks for stylistic horrors such as
long sentences and passive constructions. It also watches for sexist
language, jargon and foreign terms amongst a host of other problems. It
checks for up to 26 different categories of stylistic and proofreading
pitfalls. The house style category lets you include your own
organization's style rules for checking.
StyleWriter is undoubtedly useful for anyone who writes, not just
technical authors. It takes the hard slog out of editing, and draws
your attention to stylistic faults you probably didn't know you had. In
an ideal world, every technical author would have a copy of it.
Stylewriter Features - The most powerful way to edit any document
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