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WordPilot 2000 1.5

An English writing assistant that integrates with MS-Word 97/2000.

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Description

WordPilot 2000 is an English writing assistant. This program will help you: write professionally, effectively and accurately improve your English vocabulary and grammar.

The program enables you to quickly search for words and expressions in texts ('Libraries') written by professional writers. You can find examples of useful, common and effective words and phrases from large text libraries with a single mouse click.

WordPilot offers very powerful help in using English expressions appropriately and correctly. It shows you the contexts in which professional writers use words and phrases. Use WordPilot as a proof reading tool.

Grammar checkers are not reliable. If you are sensitive to your common errors, WordPilot gives you a way of checking your writing and comparing it to the way professional authors use words.