D4isuke
Depressed Pervert who loves writing good smut.
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To me, it's ProWritingAid
Quite my daily writing softwareI dont see why anyone would need anything but google docs for writing.
My mind...
Oh wait, a web editor...
Gramma-Google Docs
By far, the best one that I've used is Autocrit.
I took all the lessons I've learn from the software and I just manually edit with the help of google docs now. Which I think actually does a pretty good job all things considered. Grammarly (the free one at least), I felt didn't really catch the most important of grammar errors.
Premium one is quite better, and it's hard for a beginner like me to write a style that may unexpectedly be wrong. Judging by your "Joined Date"... you seem to be quite experienced.I use Grammarly because it's free and it has synonyms. It also is an online-saving program so I can write anywhere on any PC.
But really, Microsoft words is good enough.
You'll be better stumble on your way and gradually refine your own style than depending on the grammar-correcting program for your writing.Premium one is quite better, and it's hard for a beginner like me to write a style that may unexpectedly be wrong. Judging by your "Joined Date"... you seem to be quite experienced.
Programming one can be hard if alone though but goodluck!I've been trying to program my own in my free time (non-existent free time). It's not that the already out there software is bad, but like all terrible authors, I prefer to blame my tools.
Long story short, I'm trying to have the editor be more based towards web fiction writing/editing rather than anything generic. There is simply many things that generic editors won't do for you. Such skill tracking, damage calculations, automatic character dialects and etc.
If I ever get around to finishing it, I'll probably release it as open source. Until then, it might as well be a figment of my imagination :/