Description
What is StyleWriter?
Designed by experts to pass on their
expertise
Designed by journalists, editors and business
writing tutors, StyleWriter gives you the skills of a good newspaper
subeditor. Simply click the StyleWriter button in Microsoft Word's
or WordPerfect's toolbar to launch a check for the common faults and bad habits
found in writing. Trimming the excess words, simplifying and clarifying your
style, checking for good English usage is easy with StyleWriter.
Encourages the clearest writing
style
StyleWriter works by teaching you to write in
plain English - the style underlying all great writing. Don't think
plain English is simplistic or patronizing. Plain English is clear English.
It's the style of all great writers. Mark Twain, Ernest Hemmingway and John
Steinbeck are writers with a simple, clear and direct style. Time, Newsweek,
Scientific America and the Washington Post - just about every successful
publication - owe their popularity and readership to adopting a clear, readable
style.

Look at your writing through the editor's
eyes
Imagine you could afford to pay an editor to
improve every document you write. Send off your business plan,
technical report or sales letter and you'd get a shorter, clearer and more
effective document back. But the cost would be hundreds of dollars a week.
With StyleWriter you can edit your own
documents and save money. Sure, a professional editor would show you
other ways to improve your document, but you could get most of the advice
offered by running StyleWriter through your text.
Break your writing habits
Good
writing transfers ideas and information from the writer to the reader clearly
and concisely. StyleWriter encourages the clearest style so your reader
concentrates and acts on your message rather than struggles to understand what
you want to say.
StyleWriter helps
you write in the clear English style by identifying words and phrases in your
writing that get in the way of clarity and poor style. It doesn't encourage a standard style.
There's plenty of room for individual style, rhetoric and imaginative writing.
So let StyleWriter help you get rid of your poor
writing habits, present in most writing, and let you express yourself in your
own words.

Gain new writing skills
StyleWriter shows
you how to run the editorial pen through everything you write to make it clear,
concise and readable. Why waste time drafting average documents when
you can use StyleWriter to write documents that get the results that you
want?
Sales letters bring in more business.
Press releases get more media coverage.
Readers act on your suggestions.
People compliment you on your style and
clarity.
Contracts don't cause disputes because they
are clear.
Web pages get more visitors.
Good
writing is easy reading that guarantees you keep your readers' attention.
Writing well helps you write successfully. StyleWriter users claim the program
has led to better results when they write. Use it on any
document.
More powerful than your grammar
checker
Ten times as powerful
and a hundred times more useful than the standard grammar checker in your word
processor. Let's
face it, we all know how poor grammar checkers are at improving writing. They
assume you cannot write a sentence and constantly flag correct English as bad
grammar. In a test of sentences with 25 grammatical errors, respondents spotted
between 20 and 25 of the errors when they read the sentences. When Microsoft
Word's grammar checker went through the same examples, it only spotted 6 out of
the 25 errors.
Do
grammar checkers really work?
More accurate than your grammar
checker
StyleWriter is not a grammar checker.
Grammar checkers try to show you how to write a correct sentence by analyzing
each word for its part of speech and then only accepting sentences if the parts
of speech are in the right order. StyleWriter does not parse the sentence but
looks for the poor style habits that you can change to improve the quality of
writing.
You
will improve your grammar if you write clearly and concisely, using shorter
sentences and active verbs. StyleWriter constantly encourages you to adopt this
clear style and forces you to read your work. Thus, many grammar mistakes in
your writing will disappear as you rework your original text.
So good even professionals use
StyleWriterDesigned by journalists, editors
and business writing tutors, StyleWriter gives you the skills of a good
newspaper subeditor. Simply click the StyleWriter button in Microsoft Word's or
WordPerfect's toolbar to launch a check for the common faults and bad habits
found in writing. Trimming the excess words, simplifying and clarifying your
style, checking for good English usage is easy with StyleWriter.
StyleWriter's Features
The most
powerful way to edit any document
Call StyleWriter up by clicking a button in your
word processor's toolbar. StyleWriter displays all your editing problems at the same time. As
you begin editing, StyleWriter offers intelligent alternatives and sound advice
to help you edit your document into simple, concise, plain English. With a
split screen of StyleWriter and your word processor, you can go through your
document at your own pace. You can click on any style or usage problem with
your mouse, or click back to your word processor to edit your text.
StyleWriter edits any document. Articles, press releases, resumes and
cover letters, technical manuals, speeches, ads, sales letters, proposals,
legal documents, corporate communications - you name it, StyleWriter can help
edit it. Within seconds of launching, StyleWriter has analyzed your documents
for thousands of style and English usage issues including:
| Style
Issues |
|
English
Usage |
Complex words Overused
words Jargon/Abstract words Wordy phrases Passive verbs Foreign
words Qualifying words Confused hyphens Clichés Legal
words Long Sentences Sentence Variety |
|
Misused Words Confused Words
Hyphenation Sexist Writing Common Grammar Slips
Miscellaneous Preferred Spelling |
|
Without StyleWriter
Dear Mr Thompson:
We have now completed the majority
of
our redrafting work conducted on an annual basis for your management brochure however
a number of issues
still remain to
be addressed before it
can be sent for
printing.
I have been asked to
follow-up on a number of questions that need to
be answered by
yourself or your head of public affairs.
I would be grateful if you could give this matter your
urgent attention. Should you have any questions
concerning the information required, please do not hesitate to contact
me. |
|
With StyleWriter
Dear Mr Thompson:
We have completed most of this year's
redrafting work on your corporate management brochure. However, you need to
address some issues before we print the brochure. I need to follow up
these questions with you or your head of public affairs.
Please look at these issues urgently and
contact me if you need more information. |
Words:
93
StyleWriter suggested improvements 17: 6 wordy phrases
· 2 complex words · 3 business clichés · 5
passive verbs · 1 long sentence · 1 grammar error (by
yourself) 1 hyphenation error (follow-up)
|
|
Words:
60
The StyleWriter recommended redraft is 60 words - 33 percent
shorter.
 |
Full-screen editing plus your word processor
StyleWriter's displays all of its editing
advice at once. You can expand the screen to show a page of your
document, with each problem or issue highlighted. The top of the screen shows
you how to edit your document into concise, clear English. You can make most
changes by just clicking the blue alternative shown. If you want to make more
extensive changes - and you will - just click StyleWriter's Edit button and
you're in your familiar word processor with all its advanced editing
features.

Instant analysis and ratings of every
document
StyleWriter gives you
instant, relevant analysis and scores. Most other writing aids offer you
simplistic readability formulas. These measure, often inaccurately, your
sentence length and a syllable count to define long words. There's more to good
writing than sentence length and word length.
Click
here to learn more
StyleWriter has three key scores and
ratings shown at the bottom of the program's screen.
1.
The Style Index - an overall score of the clarity of your
style.
2.
The Average Sentence Length - an important readability
measure.
3.
The Passive Index - a measure of the most common writing problem.
Each score and rating becomes instantly updated as you edit your
document.
When
you edit with StyleWriter, you'll discover that StyleWriter shortens sentences
and strengthens words. Readers can easily take in and remember your message and
as they find your writing style easy and understandable.

Constant
updating of advice, analysis and ratings
As you edit, StyleWriter updates the text,
analysis and ratings for your document. Each time you shorten a
sentence, cut a redundant phrase or simplify your word choice, StyleWriter
updates the text, reanalyzes your documents and give you new scores and
ratings. This real time change helps you see your writing style
improve.

Fine-tuning the analysis to your
document
You can adapt StyleWriter's analysis and ratings to
the type of document you're drafting. An advertisement needs to have a
punchy, direct writing style; a manual needs to be clear and simple; a report
can carry more complex ideas. So you can tell StyleWriter the type of document
you're drafting and it will alter its analysis and ratings to reflect the
different styles expected. For example, you'll get a higher Style Index and
stricter ratings if you tell StyleWriter you're writing an advertisement rather
than a report.
Choose from 12 writing tasks to fine-tune StyleWriter's
analysis.

See an instant graph of sentence variety
StyleWriter gives you an instant graph of
your sentence variety so you can see if you're mixing long and short sentences
to add interest to your style. While short sentences make easy
reading, good writing contains good sentence variety and a readable average
sentence length between 15 to 20 words. The program will even pop-up a warning
if your sentence average drops below 12 words - a sign you're taking the idea
of short sentences too far.

Use sentence variety to add interest to your writing
style.
See a breakdown of
your writing problems
Identify your writing
habits in every document. The left-hand side of StyleWriter's
Category Summary Screen shows the style problems in document you're
checking. You'll find this a great way to know if your style is passive and
wordy, abstract or stale.

Use StyleWriter's summary of writing issues to identify your
writing habits.
StyleWriter puts
you in control
StyleWriter puts you in
control of the problems it highlights in your writing. For example, if you find your main writing
problems are passive and hidden verbs, you can ask the program to switch off
all other categories and concentrate on these problems.
Choose which problems you want
StyleWriter to highlight.

Add
advice to StyleWriter
You can add advice
to StyleWriter to increase the power and accuracy of the program.
The more you use StyleWriter the more your writing and editing skills improve.
Learning the main techniques of good editors makes you think like an editor and
you'll soon spot other ways to improve your writing. For example, suppose you
notice you are overusing the words 'provide', 'involve' and
'undertake', you simply add them to the program and ask the program to
pop up some relevant advice. It's as easy as using search and replace on your
word processor. But StyleWriter searches for everything you add and its 35,000
style and usage patterns check every time you run the program.
Add any editing advice to
StyleWriter

Delete any advice that annoys you
Deleting advice from the program is
easy. Anything
that annoys you - perhaps because it has a different industry-specific meaning
- you can easily remove.
Fine-tune StyleWriter's advice to suit your writing
needs.

Make
context-sensitive exceptions
You can make
context-sensitive changes to StyleWriter's advice to fine-tune it to your own
writing needs. For example, StyleWriter suggests replacing
'purchasing' with 'buying' to simplify your style. But what if
your job title is 'Purchasing Manager'?. You can make 'purchasing
manager' an exception. Then every time StyleWriter checks a document it
highlights all occurrences of 'purchasing' unless the next word is
'manager'.
Fine-tuning StyleWriter's advice is
easy.

Review
the changes made to the program
StyleWriter
records any changes you make to the program so you can review and even reverse
them. Most users delete or make exceptions to between 10 and 50 of
StyleWriter's 35,000 patterns. StyleWriter's Review Changed Patterns
feature lets you view every change you've made.
Review your changes to StyleWriter's
database.

Bring StyleWriter's power to your documents
StyleWriter looks for patterns in language
and uses wild cards to find thousands of variants of problems in writing. This
gives the program immense searching power. StyleWriter has 35,000 style and
English usage checks designed to reflect patterns in the English language. For
example:
| Before
StyleWriter |
| Mr Jones has reached his decision and will take his retirement option next year. |
| After
StyleWriter |
| Mr James has decided to retire next year. |
Editors recognize 'reached his
decision' and 'take retirement' as hidden verb - expressions you can
turn from nouns to verbs to improve style, add action and save words. Because
StyleWriter uses wild cards within its pattern searches, it doesn't matter if
you write 'reached his decision', 'reaching different decisions'
or 'reached my decision'. StyleWriter finds each variant hidden verb and
thousands of other possible hidden verbs with just a few coded
patterns.
StyleWriter, by using wild cards to match
with patterns editors spot in text, is the world's most powerful writing
aid.
Bring the power of StyleWriter to your
writing.
Use
StyleWriter for different writing tasks
You can call up
StyleWriter's extensive help screens for different writing tasks. Perhaps you
have to write a sales letter for the first time. Simply click on
StyleWriter's Writing Tips and you'll find expert advice. You can also
call up this advice from your word processor's help menu so it's available when
you first draft your document..

StyleWriter helps you tackle different
writing tasks.
Use
StyleWriter's help screens for more editing
advice
If you want more advice,
just click your mouse on the problem and up pops the relevant help screen with
more editing advice.
For
example, if you've used a grammar checker you'll notice it stops on passive
verbs. But you probably don't understand why using passive verbs are a problem
or what to do with them. StyleWriter, with its accurate and comprehensive
search for passive verbs, explains why passive verbs are such a problem and
shows you simple techniques to switch them to the shorter, more direct active
style.

Look at this government example. Changing
the passive verbs (shown in red) into active verbs (shown in blue) saves 18 per
cent of the words.
| Before
StyleWriter |
It was
estimated by the research that half of the states would adopt the
approach, and that savings of up to $900 million a year would be made. However, to make sure these savings
are guaranteed estimates will need to
be recalculated by the Department of Labor
for accuracy. (49 words) |
| After
StyleWriter |
The research estimated half of the states would adopt this approach and could save up to $900 million a year. The Department of Labor
will need to recalculate this estimate to guarantee these savings are accurate. (36
words) |
Switching passive verbs to active verbs
is easy with StyleWriter's expert editing advice.
Keep track of your improved writing
skills
StyleWriter's
Statistical Archive lets you record the word count, style index, average
sentence length and passive index of every document. StyleWriter records your scores when it
first checks the document (the original draft score) and when you finished
editing (the redraft score). The Statistical Archive lets you measure the
improvement you make to each document. By looking at the original draft score,
you can see how your general writing standard
improves.

StyleWriter keeps a record of the writing scores for every document
checked.