Monday, September 27, 2010

What Does A Lip Hugger Look Like

1.2 and 1.1 Released LanguageTool

is now available for download LanguageTool 1.1. This marks an important milestone as it is the first version of LanguageTool which includes support for English exploitable. Previous versions included support for English, but it was more theoretical than practical support.

now includes a synthesizer for English (tips generated changing flexion of the words), an optimized segmentation (separate sentences more accurately), an updated dictionary (more words and fewer errors) and a complete set of rules that helps you find the most common mistakes that are committed to write in English. Also included are a few English-English cognates for writing in a second language.

To see the support LanguageTool offers for different languages, you can visit the website of languages \u200b\u200bsupported by LanguageTool (in English).

Nobody put off by the language with many rules. Following the Pareto Principle , 80% of errors are detected with 20% of the rules formulated. Additionally, I found that what others have settled with eight or ten rules, sometimes could be resolved into one.

have few rules will not be a problem if enough potential errors are detected. Quite the contrary, it will increase performance, making the process more text tool in less time.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Libby Libby Accounting Answers



the end the development of LanguageTool leaders have decided and have planned a roadmap for the release of successive versions of software.

sheet is actually a brief in which practically no dates only. A roadmap normally expected something more, at least what features or benefits are plans to include.

But it's something:

September 26, 2010: 1.1 LanguageTool
This version already includes a usable support of English, plus some improvements and incidents resolved. Include initial support for Belarus and Malaysia. Includes support for review of bilingual texts.

End 2010: 1.2
LanguageTool
Late March 2011: 1.3
LanguageTool
For more information, please consult the official sheet LanguageTool path (in English).