Mr CM Klein
GBI just started using Linguix after… I just started using Linguix after Grammarly became so expensive. Linguix seems fine so far. My only gripe is that they don't seem to give you an option to set it to either UK or US English. I get fed up with words like colour or digitise being marked as errors. Also, I don't like the little score down on the right-hand side telling you what a 'dope' you are, solely for the above reason.
Researcher
BSDifferent from Grammarly Different from Grammarly, found less errors. But found things that Microsoft and Grammarly missed. I would recommend it, every correction helps
Eugenia Sam
ITFraud Be cautious: this is a scam; they will steal money from your account. I paid for an annual subscription at $66. After a few months, the extension began to glitch, producing strange output and freezing browser windows; consequently, I stopped using it. Recently, however, they deducted $120 from my account for another year's subscription. It turned out they had linked my card and enabled recurring payments without clear consent. Furthermore, the payment doubled to $120 for an application that is non-functional, and which I haven't used in more than six months! They refused to refund the money. Beware of these fraudsters. I do not recommend this service.
mehmet ali
DEDisappointment Disappointment. tons of functionality errors while working on a word document. they say ''it is a beta version so it can happen''. If you are an academician or a student, avoid Linguix. pay more money and go for grammarly. I just wasted 60 USD. and now buying grammarly again.
AN
TWUser Experience Compared with Grammarly, Linguix still needs to work hard. But I have used Linguix for a year. I know it has many improvement recently, such as the sentence rephrase feature. So far, Linguix is a good product. I am looking forward its improvement and new features, especially the interface of the Microsoft Word add-on.