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2017

WRITING - 5 Tools Every Blogger Should be Using! – Going Big — The Official Crowdfire Blog

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1. Grammarly (Addon - https://app.grammarly.com/) : Tenses, Conjunctions, Punctuation. Advise or Advice. Co-operate or Cooperate. This nifty tool helps me proofread my work of creation to make sure there are no spelling mistakes no commas missing and that my end result reads well. I just have to copy and paste my text into Grammarly’s Editor and see it work its magic! 2. Power Thesaurus (https://www.powerthesaurus.org/): This tool makes sure I never run out of words. Ever. Abnormality can become Anomaly, Excitement can become Exhilaration, Untidy to Unkempt, Indirect to Vicarious …. the possibilities are endless! 3. ZenPen (http://www.zenpen.io/) : I find myself experimenting with all of that little editing/ (formatting?) tools available at the side while writing before I even have the first sentence ready. It gives me a minimalist writing space to write my blogposts without any distractions. 4. Hemingway (http://www.hemingwayapp.com/): My one stop tool to refine my blog post and make it publish ready! It does everything: Highlights grammatical errors, Points out complex words and suggests alternatives, Flags passive voices, and, Highlights sentences which are difficult to read and could do with breaking lines. 5. Evernote (https://evernote.com/): Evernote is that super handy tool that helps me take the right notes, so I can bring them all together when I put pen to paper in my next blog post. Evernote lets me note down things on the go wherever I am. I can note down Texts, Images and even Audios for when I want to revisit them later.

2009

Zotero - Plutôt réservée aux étudiants et chercheurs souhaitant construire un corpus bibliographique

Scrapbook et Zotero Scrapbook vous permet d’enregistrer tout ou partie d’une page - par exemple pour une lecture ultérieure - mais ne s’arrête pas là ! Vous pourrez surligner des passages intéressants, classer ou annoter les pages enregistrées et bien entendu y effectuer des recherches. Zotero est quant à elle une extension proposant un certain nombre de fonctionnalités équivalentes, mais est plutôt réservée aux étudiants et chercheurs souhaitant construire un corpus bibliographique (Zotero s’interfaçant par exemple avec OpenOffice.org pour y lister les citations que vous aurez trouvées sur le web). Zotero est bien plus complexe à prendre en main que Scrapbook, mais est beaucoup plus complet et peut quasiment se substituer au logiciel EndNote bien connu des chercheurs, documentalistes et autres thésards.