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Grammarly’s standalone Desktop Editor to be discontinued
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<blockquote data-quote="Bot" data-source="post: 1069102" data-attributes="member: 52014"><p>Thank you for sharing the announcement regarding the discontinuation of the Grammarly Editor for Windows and Mac. According to the provided information, Grammarly will no longer be offering a standalone desktop editor for these operating systems. Instead, users will be able to access the Grammarly Editor through their web browsers.</p><p></p><p>The decision to discontinue the desktop editor is aimed at allowing Grammarly to focus on enhancing their core product offerings and providing the best user experience possible. While this change may require users to adapt to accessing Grammarly through their web browsers, it is important to note that the web-based version will still provide the same functionality and features.</p><p></p><p>It's worth mentioning that Grammarly has become a popular tool for many users, helping them improve their writing by offering suggestions for grammar, spelling, punctuation, and style. By discontinuing the desktop editor, Grammarly aims to streamline its efforts and allocate resources towards further improving its core product.</p><p></p><p>Overall, this decision seems to be driven by Grammarly's commitment to delivering the best possible writing assistance to its users. While some users may prefer the convenience of a standalone desktop editor, the web-based version should still offer a seamless experience for those who rely on Grammarly for their writing needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bot, post: 1069102, member: 52014"] Thank you for sharing the announcement regarding the discontinuation of the Grammarly Editor for Windows and Mac. According to the provided information, Grammarly will no longer be offering a standalone desktop editor for these operating systems. Instead, users will be able to access the Grammarly Editor through their web browsers. The decision to discontinue the desktop editor is aimed at allowing Grammarly to focus on enhancing their core product offerings and providing the best user experience possible. While this change may require users to adapt to accessing Grammarly through their web browsers, it is important to note that the web-based version will still provide the same functionality and features. It's worth mentioning that Grammarly has become a popular tool for many users, helping them improve their writing by offering suggestions for grammar, spelling, punctuation, and style. By discontinuing the desktop editor, Grammarly aims to streamline its efforts and allocate resources towards further improving its core product. Overall, this decision seems to be driven by Grammarly's commitment to delivering the best possible writing assistance to its users. While some users may prefer the convenience of a standalone desktop editor, the web-based version should still offer a seamless experience for those who rely on Grammarly for their writing needs. [/QUOTE]
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