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Grammarly Integration #1453

Open N-McA opened 6 years ago

N-McA commented 6 years ago

Some users might be keen on integration with "Grammarly".

It's a popular and very good spelling and grammar checker, (that has some privacy trade-offs, and a paid version).

Is integration planned?

tedewen commented 6 years ago

Also interested. Thanks.

jakehanson commented 6 years ago

Interested as well.

PhilGo20 commented 6 years ago

100% interested!!

diegomcarvalho commented 6 years ago

100% interested!!! ;-)

imjamesb commented 6 years ago

Infinity% interested ✓

ghost commented 6 years ago

We need the Grammarly! Please......

Pingid commented 6 years ago

If I can help with this in anyway let me know. Currently working on my undergraduate thesis and this would be very helpful.

RaptorMai commented 6 years ago

Would like to help as well

lingyanmeng commented 6 years ago

I need it

tijmenvangurp commented 5 years ago

Would love this as well!

siecola commented 5 years ago

That's a good feature!

evaldsurtans commented 5 years ago

+1

pleroux0 commented 5 years ago

+1

stefan38 commented 5 years ago

+1

vsantosu commented 5 years ago

+1

jaggernoth commented 5 years ago

+1

jacrook commented 5 years ago

Any updates on adding this feature to a roadmap? This would be amazing!

StevePorter92 commented 5 years ago

Would be really interested in this feature!

sekka1 commented 5 years ago

Definitely interested also.

alexpov commented 5 years ago

Well. no Grammarly support is my main problem with Typora ... at the end, after writing the post need to reran the content in Grammarly, which is a big productivity loss

Any plan to add Typora as web app, to make it work in the browser? this solves to issue as well

imjamesb commented 5 years ago

Well. no Grammarly support is my main problem with Typora ... at the end, after writing the post need to reran the content in Grammarly, which is a big productivity loss

Any plan to add Typora as web app, to make it work in the browser? this solves to issue as well

This will most likely never happend, Typora isn't open source, writing Typora for the browser will reveal all it's source code. Plus, Typora uses your filesystem to store and read files.. I doubt they'll make their own store in cloud service.

AlphaGarden commented 5 years ago

I think grammar checking for typora is really necessary.

dmxt commented 5 years ago

Interested. This is very necessary for me to write articles.

dmxt commented 5 years ago

Well. no Grammarly support is my main problem with Typora ... at the end, after writing the post need to reran the content in Grammarly, which is a big productivity loss Any plan to add Typora as web app, to make it work in the browser? this solves to issue as well

This will most likely never happend, Typora isn't open source, writing Typora for the browser will reveal all it's source code. Plus, Typora uses your filesystem to store and read files.. I doubt they'll make their own store in cloud service.

Notion doesn't reveal their source in the browser and browser webapp still can use your filesystem to store and read files.

danielpsf commented 5 years ago

+1

JuergenGutsch commented 5 years ago

Grammarly would be pretty useful. Would love to see it in Typora

tlcheah2 commented 5 years ago

It would be really helpful!! Thumbs up for this enhancement

nishants commented 5 years ago

I miss Grammarly so much in Typora. Please reconsider this integration.

mvabl-steve commented 5 years ago

yup.

mutsuenka commented 5 years ago

Definitely love the idea, would be really useful!

ghost commented 5 years ago

I am crying for this feature :crying_cat_face: please do it quick :sob: :sob: :sob:

gm-is commented 5 years ago

+1024

dmxt commented 5 years ago

@princebillyGK This isn't up to Typora unless they magically gained an ability to import browser extension and port it to Typora client.

Grammarly won't do it for Typora, they haven't done it for anybody except Microsoft Office.

m4major commented 5 years ago

@dmxt They could! they using electron which could use chrome extensions. My main problem is with Grammarly personal data collection, they collect store and analyze your data, and not anonymously.

lwbaqueros commented 5 years ago

I do not care about data protection for the purpose i am using markdowns, but I really care about may spelling and chammar. Please Add any native solution. It would be great.

CryptoSharon commented 4 years ago

Check out the following project, which I believe attempts to port Chrome Extensions to Electron, and this one would be a port of Grammarly.

getstation/electron-chrome-extension/pull/42 (feat: support grammarly #42)

victorblaga commented 4 years ago

We probably won't see a Grammarly integration any time soon, because it does not provide a public API, and there is no way of accessing it other than through the website or the Chrome plugin. The only exception is Grammarly integration with Microsoft Word, but I don't see them making any other exception.

gom3sa commented 4 years ago

+1

AleConcetti commented 4 years ago

+1

nunenuh commented 4 years ago

Wow, I really want it... very very interested.

otobrglez commented 4 years ago

Any news on Grammarly support for Typora. This would make it so much more useful,... now I tend to abandon Typora and do my writing directly in Grammarly, and that sucks.

+1

Hamzablm commented 4 years ago

I need this feature

Yizhang-Li commented 4 years ago

I need this feature!

Spritan commented 4 years ago

If not grammerly some other grammer and spell cheaker service at least plz, but grammery is the best.

tristone13th commented 4 years ago

I need this feature!

barakyaari commented 4 years ago

Indeed a needed feature here

Spritan commented 4 years ago

+1

seVladimirs commented 3 years ago

+1

kiey commented 3 years ago

+1

manishbhatt commented 3 years ago

+1