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Want to give input on proofing tools? Participate in the Proofing Tools Survey!

We are currently running a survey on how users edit and review content and how they use proofing tools such as the spell checker, the grammar checker or the thesaurus in Microsoft Office. We want to learn more about user preferences so we can improve the user experience in some future version of Office. The survey takes about 15 minutes. If you are interested in participating please go to

https://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word/FX100649251033.aspx

and look for the "Help us make Word Better!"  field in the lower section of the page. Click "Start the Survey" in order to participate.

We are looking forward to hearing from you! 

Stefanie Schiller 

Natural Language Group - Program Manager

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  • Anonymous
    March 09, 2010
    Hi--I just completed the survey--you're right, it's not terribly long.   I was surprised that there was no question about people's interest in providing more input (via future surveys or some type of wiki, community approach to creating or reviewing tools like spell checkers--particularly in languages that don't currently have them). Thanks for the chance to provide input. Regards, Julie

  • Anonymous
    March 11, 2010
    Not many Language Proofing Tools to test...

  • Anonymous
    March 11, 2010
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  • Anonymous
    April 27, 2010
    Hey I just installed Proofing Tools from a mounted ISO image from the network and look how the setup finished screen is showing: http://img440.imageshack.us/img440/6762/proofingtools.png

  • Anonymous
    May 05, 2010
    Stefanie-- quick question. can you guys give us any sense of how much (if at all) parsing performance has improved in office 2010?  The last comparison I'm aware of was from ~2005, was done by people at MSR, and showed that nlpwin performed significantly (~10% points) below Charniak's parser on both precision and recall.  Have y'all been able to narrow the gap? Thanks for your time.

  • Anonymous
    May 11, 2010
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  • Anonymous
    July 09, 2010
    I can no more access the Online Terminology and Glossary Search on Microsoft Language Portal. Was the site removed. Thanks in advance

  • Anonymous
    July 09, 2010
    It's available now with a brand new look. Thanks