Danny Wesley
GBI like the Chrome extension I like the Chrome extension, it is not as agressive as other grammar checkers might be, but still catches a lot of mistakes. I blog on Medium, and this tool allows me to fix my writing right on the website with no copying and pasting.
Parth Roy
CAAbout Linguix I use Linguix for business emails. It gives me the confidence to send emails without grammatical errors. Each and every sentence I write in the editor can be paraphrased, which is a super cool feature. Overall I like it. On rare occasions it's very slow, that's the most annoying part I guess.
Ankush Chopra
INCheck grammar and expand text using Linguix Linguix is an easy to use spelling and grammar checker. It works beautifully on browsers, office apps or even has a desktop app. In addition to the grammar checker, Linguix also has a template builder where you can save a piece of text and recreate that by writing the template name. Highly recommend it
David Kocsis
AUText Expander works. It's very hard to find a great text expander that wouldn't cost you too much. Linguix is great. We have been using it for some time for grammar checking and they have added a text expander which is an additional bonus for us. Copy + Paste your default answers in emails work as expected.
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.