Finally, the Grammarly development team has listened to users' wishes. The service's beta version has been tested extensively, during which Grammarly Premium users accessed and tested the initial version. Next up are Chrome users, expected to be released to all users in the coming months.
Users can now utilize Grammarly within Google Docs.
If you're lucky, you'll receive a notification granting you access to the Grammarly beta version on Google Docs, along with a popup window indicating that you're using the beta version. If not, all you can do is wait until the update is officially released.
Download Google Docs on mobile here
- Download Google Docs for Android
- Download Google Docs for iPhone
In Word, refer to how to check text in Word here.
To encourage users to prioritize using the Edge browser integrated into their operating system, Microsoft recently updated Windows 10 warning users against installing Chrome or Firefox. Although users can dismiss the warning and proceed with installing their preferred browser, this move is perhaps an 'unsightly' action from the Windows developer and is likely to face criticism from users.
