Reviews for Grammar and Spell Checker - LanguageTool
Grammar and Spell Checker - LanguageTool by LanguageTooler GmbH
48 reviews
- Rated 2 out of 5by Adam Baker, 6 days agoMoney-grubbing BS. Useless for anything longer than 1,000 words, unless you upgrade to the paid version.
Still better than Firefox's default dictionary, but not by much. - Rated 2 out of 5by Firefox user 18867700, 7 days agoDark mode for every website. Take care of your eyes, use dark theme for night and daily browsing.
- Rated 2 out of 5by Calcifer, 2 months agoPretty useless tbh gives dumb corrections to things that are mistakes in a different sentence structure. Used for dutch
- Rated 2 out of 5by starnix, 3 months agoneat software.
kudos to whoever decided free users need to see a constant yellow warning which only links to "premium upgrade now" spam on every single text input - Rated 2 out of 5by kacnje, 3 months agoAfter integration of AI, it simply works worse. I do not recommend it any more.
- Rated 2 out of 5by Endless Fantasy, 4 months agoTwo stars for not including an option to select, an “Any dialect” in the which dialect to use dropdown, or select multiple as a bubble, as either a basic or advanced option.
I consider this a critical feature of any language tool, especially a spell check.
I'd also like to be able to select “Show both as a suggestion” For these features of premium let alone recommend it as a user I want more freedom of expression in how I type, sometimes to type in standard “wrong” variations and even recommend them (The horror!!!):
Wrong Punctuation
Incorrect Word Combinations
Advanced Missing Commas
Foreign Terms
It's also lacking several important features such as custom dictionaries from what I can tell.
There's no excuse for not loading from standard formats for this.
Review was edited using this software.
The software also disguises telling you about "Advanced" errors, as a form of very blatant advertisement, and front-loads its AI paraphrasing, and rewriting system as much as it reasonably can without impacting the user experience.
As a user I don't want this, I don't want to know if I made an advanced spelling mistake, because I know that The software does not support that because I read the page, I expect no scanning, not ad's for scanning disguised as good faith showcasing of your product, or the user's failures.
It needs to be a default off option like "Enable scanning of user text for premium features, to warn user about their mistakes" would be ideal.
There's not even any options clutter yet, good work, but its not configurable enough.
Id say my review rating is: Stalker HoC's reception. - Rated 2 out of 5by Firefox user 14065901, 5 months agoNot so great if you are multilingual. I understand projects like this need money but the pathological need to show premium upgrade ads in the UI over usability of the product shows the priority is not helping you the user. Also don't fake having a language available in the setting and then not be able to spell check it.
- Rated 2 out of 5by Firefox user 15291916, 6 months agoA spellchecker that only works on some sites, and not others, has limited usefulness. Would be better if it could run here, but its options don't even show the "Run on sites with restrictions" option as it ought to.
Edit: It used to work on wireclub.com's chats, and now it doesn't. More useless than ever before. - Rated 2 out of 5by willo, 8 months ago
- Rated 2 out of 5by folgoris, 8 months ago
- Rated 2 out of 5by Firefox user 13381346, 9 months agoWenn sie immer funktonieren würde könnte ich mir überlegen dafür zu bezahlen. Nachdem das leider nicht so ist, sehe ich nicht ein auch nur 1 Cent dafür auszugeben
Developer response
posted 9 months agoBitte kontaktiere uns doch im Forum (https://forum.languagetool.org) mit einer genaueren Fehlerbeschreibung. - Rated 2 out of 5by Firefox user 12233941, 9 months ago
- Rated 2 out of 5by Firefox user 14558740, 10 months ago
- Rated 2 out of 5by Goofy3696, 10 months agoIt works to an extent. When it detects an error in your sentence format and you click to correct it, you are then sent to a PAYWALL to have it corrected.
Developer response
posted 10 months agoThat's only true for a fraction of errors. Many errors can be detected and fixed with the free version. - Rated 2 out of 5by Firefox user 18378284, a year agoGreat except it keeps on pushing premium only issues in my face, honestly ruins it.
- Rated 2 out of 5by Firefox user 14637886, a year ago
- Rated 2 out of 5by Blighted Despot, a year ago
- Rated 2 out of 5by Ardemus, a year agoAt first it seemed nice, but it's been getting in the way. At first it passively highlighted problem areas for me to review, but today it's been agressively throwing up dialogs on its own, blocking my work. It also abuses its access to my attention by marking an error but pitching it's paid service when I click on the text. It does have a good dictionary (much better than the native Firefox spell checker) but the gramar engine is stuck on pedantic. It enforces rules that aren't required unless you're writing a formal document. The last straw was when it started trying to autocomplete sentences. Today I typed, "work address:" and it threw my actual work address (and how does it know my real work address?) into the email. I ignored it but the suggestion kept popping up as I edited that part of the email. It ultimately inserted the address by itself, on a blank line, between "work address:" and the address I had already added. It even used a font style that didn't match the surounding text.
Developer response
posted a year agoThanks for your feedback. LanguageTool doesn't autocomplete - the autocompletion came from somewhere else (e.g., Gmail or a different add-on). We also don't open dialogs automatically, all dialogs only show up when you click on an error or button. Maybe you're confusing LanguageTool with a different add-on? - Rated 2 out of 5by Kelue, a year agoA year ago, this tool was just a spell and grammar checker. There was no mention of AI on it's home page.
Now it's decided to revamp itself as an "AI tool".
Which means one of two things:
Either it is, genuinely, more of an "AI tool" now than it used to be, in which case it gets an immediate boot from my browser. If it's been an "AI tool" this whole time, training a large language model off my text, I regret not removing it sooner.
Or, they're trying to pick up on the current marketing craze and slap "AI" on their basic spell check and grammar tool which is less insidious than it is annoying and sad.
Either way, it's been real, but nothing that is or claims to be "AI" is allowed on my browser. Seeya.Developer response
posted a year ago"training a large language model off my text" - we don't do that, and our privacy policy is very clear about how we use the text. - Rated 2 out of 5by Firefox user 13502630, a year agoMy big problem is the grammar checker. I just want an extensive spell checker. I write in a very personal style, something this grammar checker doesn't understand. Mrs Patterson, my English language teacher way back in the ninth grade drilled decent grammar into her student. I use it as I choose; I'd rather not have this addon nagging all the time. Just check the spelling.
- Rated 2 out of 5by Javiondelo Archelós, 2 years ago
- Rated 2 out of 5by Firefox user 17969946, 2 years agoWorks well, mayor security problem: allText (including passwords you enter) is sent to a server outside of your control. Deleted immediately.
I find it incredible that this is a recommended app. Does mozilla not care about the privacy of its users?Developer response
posted 2 years agoIt's simply not true that password fields are transmitted. Only multi-line text fields are transmitted (and you don't type passwords there). Everyone can easily confirm that by using the debugging tools integrated into Firefox. - Rated 2 out of 5by Pierre999, 2 years agoMalheureusement, le correcteur fait de plus en plus d'erreurs qui m'induisent en erreur.
Je dois faire un autre check sur le correcteur Reverso très souvent pour m'assurer que le mot signalé a vraiment une erreur.
J'ai aussi fait confiance à Langage Tool plusieurs fois et ait publié des articles avec des fautes signalées ensuite par les lecteurs.
Je recherche actuellement un autre correcteur, un en qui je pourrais avoir confiance. - Rated 2 out of 5by Korwin, 2 years agoLimited demo of a paid app. The list of languages on the site is limited to "English, German, Spanish, French, Portuguese, and Dutch", which may make it appear that spell checking is not available in other languages. You cannot choose "EN-GB" or "EN-US", there is only some kind of "English" with the British flag. So the American language is not supported? Uses a third party sync, not a Mozilla account.
Developer response
posted 2 years agoYou can find the list of supported languages at https://dev.languagetool.org/languages. The languages you listed are the languages with extra rules for premium users. EN-US and EN-GB are both supported, using the American or British flag as their icons.