Cypress Media Group: Software for Writers - This site offers writing software designed by professional writers and editors. Learn the secrets of writing in a clear, concise and correct style.
Editor - Proofreads text for grammar, spelling, style, and mechanics errors and problems ignored by major word processors' checking tools. Provides examples, explanations, and suggestions.
FrKeys - A program for all word processing applications to add accented characters to text. Especially suitable for language departments in educational establishments.
Grammar Slammer - Grammar reference in Windows Help file format. Shareware.
Grammarian - Universal interactive grammar checking, spelling checking, dictionary, thesaurus, autocorrect, and autotype tool that works with virtually every program on your Mac computer.
Groan - A text mode menu and window-driven user interface for dictionaries. Includes a dictionary manager, quick word lookup, and configurable color schemes.
iFinger Electronic Reference - Software for Windows, which provides direct offline access to various commercial dictionaries and reference sources. Demos, detailed product information, online ordering.
Machina Sapiens - Software company specializing in linguistic engineering. The Bilingual Grammar Checker, El Corector, CorText, programs for French, English, and Spanish, for Linux and Windows.
Numberator - Convert numbers and currencies into words. Supports 17 languages and 93 countries.
Verbix - Software for conjugating verbs in modern and extinct languages, including English. Free to use online or pay for the downloadable version.
WordWeb Developer - WordWeb Developer's COM object allows you to add thesaurus/dictionary functionality to your applications.
Wordz Toolbar - Free, instant, one click access to dictionary and thesaurus definitions and spell checking from a toolbar on your web browser. Free software that contains no adware or spyware. By Socket Software.
Do Grammar Checkers Work? - Critical report on the effectiveness of Grammatik V based on samples of essays by EFL students. Paper presented at EUROCALL. (August 13, 2004)