RightWriter finds
doubled words words, punctuation errors,, cApitalization
mistakes, missed "quotation marks,
correctly spelled words which are the wrong works,
(and other syntax and mechanical errors.
RightWriter goes far
beyond simple pattern matching and uses the
SmartGrammar® Analysis Engine to identify a
variety of grammatical errors.
RightWriter makes a
comprehensive analysis of your document so
you know how easy or difficult it is for
other people to read, how well it uses
descriptive words, and even makes structure
recommendations.
The Final RightWriter Report
Includes
Readability Score Graphs
Shows you the Flesch Index,
Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level Index and the Fog
Index ratings for your document which help
you improve your document's readability
Strength Score
Descriptive Word Score
Jargon Index
Sentence Structure
Recommendations
Text Statistics(Number of Words,
Words per sentence, etc)
Words To Review(And the reason
you need to review them)
RightWriter
Can Help You
Avoid Embarrassing Mistakes
Appear Intelligent and Capable
Make Your Writing Stronger And
More Compelling
Give Others Confidence In Your
Ability
Improve Your Grades
Improve Your Effectiveness at
Work
Improve Your Ability To Find a
High Paying Job
Improve How Clients and
Co-Workers See You
Improve Your Writing If English
Is A Second Language
Make Others Take Your Opinions
Seriously
"RightWriter
is so good, it almost feels like
cheating."
You can even select
your writing style for a customized and more
accurate analysis:
- General
Writing/Business Writing
- Fiction
Writing
- Technical/Report
Writing
RightWriter frees your
Creativity
You can be more
creative when writing because you do not have
to worry about grammar. Let your creativity
flow and then let RightWriter find the parts
that need to be touched-up.
Here is what
RightWriter does NOT do
RightWriter does NOT
require Internet Access! You do not have to
be connected to the Internet to analyze
documents like you do with some other
software.
RightWriter does not
run constantly in your system tray and
monitor your keystrokes and it does not use
up your system resources. Load it when you
need it, close it when you do not. It does
not slow down your computer.
RightWriter does not
alter your original documents. You do not
have to worry about your original document
being corrupted, important information being
auto-replaced, wiping out formatting, or
accidentally leaving correction notes in your
document. RightWriter lets you choose what is
changed and what is left alone.
RightWriter does not
use Auto-Correction. Beware of any
application that includes mass
auto-correction. If you have tried mass auto
correction for spelling then you already know
what a disaster this can be. Correct words
and phrases can be replaced with nonsense.
Auto-correction can insert mistakes or make
your writing sound simple minded. RightWriter
allows you to review each change and make
sure it is what you want. Just because it is
grammatically correct does not mean that is
how you want your work to sound. Sometimes
you just want to say ain't or
yall, and with RightWriter you can
choose what to say without worrying about it
being taken out. RightWriter puts you in
control of your writing while taking away the
stress of proofreading.
RightWriter does not plug
itself into other software on your computer.
Let's face it, you know what happens when
everything you install starts plugging code
into all of your applications. Nothing works
like it should. RightWriter was designed
around the idea "Keep It Simple".
There is no purpose in our program
integrating with 20 programs when you use one
for 99% of your writing. RightWriter is
designed to work with ALL programs that edit
text without adding itself as a button or
putting code in your applications.
RightWriter does not need to integrate with
any other software because it uses the two
universal input methods that are standard for
all editing programs, copy/paste and text
files.
How can RightWriter
put money in your pocket?
You may not think that grammar
and money work together but they do. Students
will face an employer on the other side of a
desk and that employer will look at your
grades as well as your introduction letter.
They will decide to hire you or not based on
those. If your grammar is poor in school,
your grades will be lower because teachers
will count off points in English classes for
the grammar problem itself and in other
classes the teacher may not understand what
you are trying to say which will cost you
more points. Any employer will immediately
toss out a job application by someone who
submits a cover letter with grammar or
spelling errors on it. The employer cannot
let this person represent their company to
clients or the public with such poor grammar
skills. That leaves the student searching for
employment locked out of the high paying jobs
automatically because they cannot communicate
effectively.
Business writers must
communicate by email, write proposals and job
quotes, send memos. It never ends. We live in
a society that depends on communications and high
paying clients will never accept a job quote
from someone with bad grammar. A
sales letter with grammar errors will never
sell anything. It will be thrown in the trash
because the reader will immediately dismiss
the sender as incompetent.
When you write for a blog,
your website, or even respond to someone on a
message board, you want to be taken
seriously. If your response is filled with
grammar errors...well...you know what will
happen. The resulting flame-war will
completely distract everyone from the message
in your post. No one will see anything in
your words except the errors. If you
want to be taken seriously, you must be able
to express yourself using proper grammar.
Those who express opinions using bad grammar
are immediately dismissed by readers as
uneducated, ignorant, or plain stupid.
Websites that sell
items are doomed by bad grammar.
Customers who see even one serious grammar
error on the main page of a website will
immediately distrust the site owner and go
elsewhere. Grammar is critical to effective
business communications and bad grammar can
cut a website's sales to a fraction of what
they would be with good grammar.