marcus hooi
SGPerfect for student I'm a student and use Linguix very frequently on all my of school work and reports. It is a low cost alternative to grammarly and suits its role perfectly: a grammar checker! It helps me with my business report and academic report perfectly. I'm not great at grammar but linguix makes up for that! I'm giving 5 stars for its ease of use!
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.
Katie Causer
GBTerrible proofreading tool for creative writing I could ramble on for hours about how bad this software is, but at the time of writing, it is just downright awful. Linguix loves to suggest ways to "simplify" your sentences, which don't shorten them, or make them more concise. "If I had more time I would have written you a shorter letter," as Churchill said. Linguix takes a different approach, and decides to completely change your sentence structure, adding repetition or switching things around so characters behave in unintended ways. I've used Grammarly before, and it never made any suggestions such as these, nor did ProWritingAid, so this isn't an issue shared by all AI Powered writing assistants. Linguix seems to have been trained to rewrite, rather than revise or suggest, and it shows when you try introducing creative works to it. Just try adding well written, already published novels into it and enjoy some of the outrageous as idiotic suggestions this AI presents. A chapter of Harry Potter in Grammarly shows 0 errors and no suggestions to improve it, while Linguix has the audacity to suggest changes that would alter the narrative. It's beyond terrible! It absolutely wastes your time.
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.
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.