Sunday 5 June 2011

Google Scribe : Helps you to produce better documents

Google Scribe is an online tool that helps you write better documents. Using information from what you have already typed in a document, Google Scribe's text completion service provides related word or phrase completion suggestions.
It also checks your documents  for incorrect phrases, punctuations, and other errors like misspellings. In addition to saving keystrokes, Google Scribe's suggestions indicate correct or popular phrases to use.

For using Google Scribe visit http://scribe.googlelabs.com/. Detailed help is available at http://scribe.googlelabs.com/static/help.html

The Google Scribe Bookmarklet enables use of Google Scribe anywhere, on any web page. Drag this Google Scribe Bookmarklet to Bookmarks toolbar (or Favorites toolbar depending on your browser). To use Google Scribe on a web page, click on the Google Scribe Bookmarklet. Google Scribe will then enable itself on the active text field on the webpage. Enabled text fields display the icon at top end corner of the active field.

Google Chrome users can use the Google Scribe as an extension to access Google Scribe on any web page. Using the Google Scribe extension is more convenient than using the Google Scribe Bookmarklet - you won't have to click on the Bookmarklet to load Google Scribe.

Google Scribe is supported on PC, Linux, or Macintosh (Mac) and Google Chrome, Firefox 3.5+, Internet Explorer 8+, Safari 5+ browsers.

1 comment:

  1. Another good tool worth looking is After the Deadline
    http://www.afterthedeadline.com/

    A trial of After the Deadline is available at
    http://www.polishmywriting.com/

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