[NFBCS] Grammarly accessibility (or something similar)?

Gary Wunder gwunder at earthlink.net
Mon Apr 6 14:11:57 UTC 2020


I thought about Grammarly, but they had little interest in pursuing
acc3essibility with me. Many of the reviews suggest that Office has as good
a checker as they do.

Write off list if you want to discuss.
gwunder at earthlink.net
 

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Subject: [NFBCS] grammarly accessibility (or something similar)?

All:

I would like to begin writing a bit more seriously. I've seen tools like 
grammarly, and I would be happy to pay for the pro version and the extra 
checks at this point, but I'm not really seeing how it is accessible at 
all with JAWS. Has anyone had any luck/experience? If not, are there 
other accessible alternatives?

Thanks,

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