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Witty Works' Free Browser Plug-In Offers Guidance on Word Choices

'Witty Works' is a spell-checking tool that has been available in certain forms since 2019. Now, the company behind the spell checker has debuted a free browser plug-in that is compatible with popular browsers such as Chrome, Edge, and Firefox. While Witty Works is poised as a free spell-checker, it is more than just a tool for spelling and grammar.

The Witty Works tool solidifies itself as an independent entity from popular spell-checkers such as Grammarly by offering unique features. Witty Works places its focus on correcting word choices to make them more inclusive, rather than purely correcting grammar. When a typist enters a word that is deemed negative for one of many reasons, which could include harmful effects, stereotyping, and more, the tool will flag the word and provide a brief description of why this word should not be used. Then, Witty Works will suggest a more inclusive replacement to take the word's place.
Trend Themes
1. Inclusive Language Tools - Developing spellcheckers that focus on correcting negative language and promoting inclusivity provide opportunities for social impact innovations.
2. Customized Browser Plug-ins - Creating customizable browser add-ons that cater to specific user needs opens up opportunities for niche and personalized software.
3. Alternative Grammar Tools - Developing alternative grammar checkers that offer unique features and stand out from popular competitors like Grammarly represents a potential market disruption opportunity.
Industry Implications
1. Software - Developing inclusive spell-checking tools opens opportunities for software developers and tech companies to promote social change.
2. Education - Integrating inclusive language tools into educational software and platforms can contribute to creating a more inclusive learning environment.
3. Marketing and Advertising - Implementing inclusive language tools into marketing and advertising campaigns offers opportunities to promote inclusive messaging and avoid potentially harmful language.

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