----- Original Message -----
From: "Tim" <ignored_mailbox(a)yahoo.com.au>
To: <flymooney(a)gmail.com>; "For users of Fedora"
<fedora-list(a)redhat.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2006 8:37 AM
Subject: Re: MS office Under Linux
Dotan Cohen:
>> Patrick, not all of us are native English speakers. Theose grammer
>> checkers are especially important for us who might be able to express
>> ourselves in English, but need to present a professional appearance.
Patrick:
> Exactly my point. If you want to present a professional appearance,
> do not rely on the grammar-checking in MS Office to get you there.
> Nothing replaces checking with a Harbrace (or a native speaker) when you
> need to make sure that what you are sending is grammatically correct.
I'd go along with that. I am a native English speaker, and I've found
word processing grammar checking tools leave a lot to be desired. Some
of the results, I've seen, give you the impression that a 12 year old
wrote the document. They might find some glaring errors, but more
subtle ones go un-noticed.
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Is "Harbrace" a software or just a book? If it is also a soft, please
give
me the link to download it (if it is free).
thnx