![]() For example, if I were to use Grammarly when writing an article, I could tell it that I want to write something for a knowledgable audience about a technical topic in an informal tone. With Grammarly Premium, you can define a goal for what you want to accomplish with your work. ![]() Meanwhile, Grammarly does this and then some. Microsoft Editor, on top of highlighting spelling and grammar issues, will also detect confusing phrases and poor sentence structuring and then offer suggestions to make your writing clearer and cleaner. While the capabilities of the free versions of Editor and Grammarly are similar, the paid versions are where differences start to appear. ![]() It's important to note that Office 365 subscriptions are much less expensive than Grammarly Premium ones. The upgraded capabilities of the paid versions of Editor and Grammarly also improve the functionality of the browser extensions, too. A more detailed version of Editor comes with Office 365 subscriptions (opens in new tab) and works in Word, Word Online, and in Outlook, while a significantly-upgraded Grammarly comes with Grammarly Premium subscriptions (opens in new tab) and works in the same apps. If you want more dedicated help with your writing, you'll have to pay up. ![]() The extensions also work on both Windows 10 and MacOS. Editor is available in both Edge (opens in new tab) and Chrome, while Grammarly is available in Edge (opens in new tab), Chrome, and Firefox (opens in new tab). This functionality is mostly what the free browser extensions will get you, although it's worth noting that with Grammarly's free version, you also get an additional tone detector that helps you fine-tune your tone, as well as some clarity suggestions. ![]() Source: Daniel Rubino/Windows Central (Image credit: Source: Daniel Rubino/Windows Central)īoth Microsoft Editor and Grammarly, at a basic level, will detect your spelling and grammar errors and point them out to you so you can fix them. ![]()
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