Using excerpts from my 451 Research reports, WordRake had the following suggestions: Then WordRake waits for you to accept or decline the changes in serial or bulk actions from the tabbed menu interface.ĭoes it work? Yes. The software will analyze the entire text of a document or a selected (highlighted) section, strike out useless words, and insert clearer text. To edit with WordRake, click the WordRake tab then the Rake action. It operates the same in both applications, with WordRake’s suggested edits shown like they are displayed in Word’s Track Changes function. Once installed, WordRake appears in its own tab on the Microsoft Ribbon in Word and Outlook. Note: There are no WordRake deployments for Word and Outlook online in Office 365. If you have a current license of WordRake version 2, the upgrade to 3 is free. WordRake 3 installs as an add-in to Microsoft Outlook 2010 and above and to Word 2007 and above in separate, annual licenses starting at $129 for each application, or $199 for the bundle (Word + Outlook). The company’s namesake software is now in version 3. The software makes prose crisp, clear and concise by eliminating useless words in sentences. Seattle-based WordRake was founded in 2012 by author, lawyer and writing expert Gary Kinder. The upshot: When you publish any material, assume the world will see it. In the digital world, work products may find their way to the web just like our other materials, there for all to see (perhaps forever). In an analog world, work products were buried in client or court files where few, outside of the parties to an action or transaction, would see them. Lawyers are judged by the written words we put on websites and promotional materials and in our primary work products, be they briefs, contracts, leases, warrants or wills.
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