Without Word: Free Online Tools For Writers
I’m just starting a new gig for a writing website. (Sneak preview is available here.) While I was checking over my articles, I noticed that some strange characters had appeared in the text. I knew immediately that the error came from Microsoft Word. Word is one of the best of Microsoft’s programs, but all its functionality relies on special codes which usually mess up your formatting. (Don’t, whatever you do, write and upload HTML pages from Word. Your code will be messy and will break in some browsers.) I’ve known this for a long time, which is why I usually use Notepad or Wordpad to write my articles. However, both these programs have two major failings: no spell-check and no word count.
Now, wordcount is the most useful tool in Word, IMHO, because writers, editors and publishers always need to know how long a piece of writing is. What I normally do to avoid the problems caused by Word is compose in Notepad or Wordpad, paste into Word to spellcheck and count the words, and paste back into Wordpad or Notepad. As I found out today, that doesn’t work quite as well as I thought it did.
Instead of tearing my hair out, I got on the net and found two tools that appear to solve the problem. A free online spellcheck is available from spellcheck.net and a free online word counter can be found at allworldphone.com.
I can’t make any grand claims about these two services, as I’ve used them only once each, but they did what I needed at the time. And I’m sure there won’t be any strange characters in my next batch of articles.
And by the way, if you want a program that saves in rich text format automatically (no funny characters), and has a built in spellcheck and word count, you could do worse than Jarte. And it’s free, too!
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Hmmm…Jarte looks interesting…
I use Notepad++ for all my non-formatted writing. As an added bonus it has an FTP thing built into it so that you can literally open a file from your website (thru transparent FTP) make changes and then when you hit the save button it updates the file on the remote server. My only complaint is that it has a character counter, but not a word count. I can’t get the plugin to work. If Jarte can do the ftp thing, we may have a winner
That’s the second time today I’ve read about that, Brian. I’ve been using EditPadLite recently, but Notepad ++ sounds like a very versatile program.
I found Jarte a while back and simply love it!
I’ve found that there are lots of good replacements, Anni. However, the only thing I miss is Word’s reviewing toolbar, which rocks!