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Improve Writing Style & Grammar; Split Chrome Into Two Windows

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10.31.2013

Improve your writing's style and grammar with this Web tool

Sep 17, 2013 7:00 AM

A Web-based companion to Write or Die, EditMinion is similar to After the Deadline. This writer's companion doesn't track your work, though. Rather, it provides an editing box for you to cut and paste work for immediate analysis and grading. Note: The "Download Now" button above and below the full review and on the Product Information page takes you to the vendor's site, where you can use the latest version of this Web-based software.
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Split Chrome into two windows with NiftySplit

Sep 16, 2013 6:42 AM

Most modern laptop LCDs and desktop monitors are extremely wide, which doesn't make sense when you consider that most Web pages are narrow and intended for portrait-style viewing. Indeed, if you look at this very page, you may notice some unused white space on either side.


Of course, you can always keep a browser open in one window and something else in another: Windows makes it easy to split them into two equal halves.


NiftySplit is a browser extension that brings that idea to Google Chrome--but with an incredibly useful twist. The best way to explain it is to show you how it works.


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