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Ginger Software Expands Capabilities of Text Correction Tool

2009-12-16

Software Offers Progress Reporting, Customizable Settings and Internet Explorer Compatibility

Lexington, Mass. (Dec. 16, 2009) – Ginger Software, Inc. (www.gingersoftware.com), the leader in spelling and grammar correction, offers teachers and students additional functionality with the latest release of Ginger, a context-based text correction tool.  Ginger now works with Internet Explorer, enabling students to write with confidence online.  In addition, Ginger features customizable settings, and progress reporting to track mistakes and illustrate student progress.

Ginger Software Appoints Dr. Brian Friedlander to Scientific Advisory Board

2009-12-03

National Leader in Field of Assistive Technology Brings 25 Years of Experience to Team

Lexington, Mass. (Dec. 3, 2009) – Ginger Software, Inc. (www.gingersoftware.com), the leader in spelling and grammar correction, announces the appointment of Dr. Brian Friedlander to its Scientific Advisory Board.  A well-known expert on assistive technology, Dr. Friedlander’s experience will be an asset to the company, which enables students to improve their written communication through Ginger, a context-based text correction tool.  Dr. Friedlander joins Scientific Advisory Board members Dr. Marshall Raskind and Dr. Gilda Palti, longtime experts in the field of learning disabilities.

Ginger Software Launches New Compatibility Mode with Internet Explorer Just in Time for the Holidays

2009-12-03

Ginger Offers 20 percent Off on the Ultimate Writing Enhancement Gift

Lexington, Mass. (December 1, 2009) – Ginger Software, the provider of an innovative tool to help people write faster and more accurately, has launched a new application that works with Internet Explorer. Ginger (www.gingersoftware.com), compatible with Microsoft Word and Outlook, has enhanced spell check capabilities and can even decipher creative spelling errors made by people with learning differences, such as dyslexia.  The new application means that people can improve their writing skills and participate in social media without fear of embarrassment over spelling mistakes that may be missed by traditional spell check.

Ginger Software Recognizes National Dyslexia Awareness Month with Limited Time Special Offer

2009-10-26

New Ginger Software Designed to Help Recognize Unique Spelling Errors of People with Dyslexia

Lexington, Mass. (October 26, 2009) – Ginger (www.gingersoftware.com) is a new tool designed to help the estimated 43.5 million people in the United States with Dyslexia.  The software is able to decipher the creative spelling errors made by people with dyslexia, allowing them to have confidence in their writing skills for the first time. In recognition of National Dyslexia Awareness Month, Ginger Software is offering a 20 percent discount to home users until the end of November.

Context-based Text Correction Now Available from Ginger Software

2009-09-09

Ginger Automatically Corrects Misused Words, Grammar and Spelling Mistakes to
Provide a Positive Writing Environment for Students

 

Lexington, Mass. (Sept. 9, 2009) – Ginger Software, Inc., the leader in spelling and grammar correction, announces the availability of Ginger, a software program offering context-based error correction for writers of all ages.  Ginger provides a positive writing environment for students, by using patent-pending technology to automatically correct misused words, grammar and spelling mistakes in Microsoft Word and Outlook.  Ginger empowers students to dramatically improve their written communication. 

Ginger Software Wins 2009 Technology in the Works Competition

2009-06-15

Company Receives Matching Grant for Assistive Technology Research

Lexington, Mass. (June 15, 2009) – The National Center for Technology Innovation (NCTI) named Ginger Software, Inc., one of five award recipients in the 2009 Technology in the Works competition. The award program recognizes excellence in research proposals for short-term, quasi-experimental evaluations that analyze the impact of learning and assistive technologies, i.e., tools that strengthen capabilities and increase access for individuals with disabilities. Ginger Software offers an easy-to-use online tool designed for struggling writers of all ages, which uses patent-pending technology to correct spelling mistakes and misused words automatically.

Ginger Software Upgrades Free Beta of Text Correction Software

2009-02-26

Improvements Enhance Performance of Ginger Software Interface and Functionality

Lexington, Mass. (Feb. 26, 2009) – Ginger Software, Inc., introduces a redesigned interface, better performance, and improved functionality for the beta version of Ginger Software®. A free, downloadable software program designed for struggling writers of all ages, Ginger Software uses patent-pending technology to correct spelling mistakes and misused words automatically in a familiar Microsoft Word-based environment.

Free Beta of Ginger Software Now Available

2008-10-29

Downloadable Software Provides Context-based Text Correction for People with Dyslexia

LEXINGTON, MASS. (Oct. 29, 2008) – Dyslexia is the most prevalent of all known learning disabilities.  Approximately 15 percent of the population suffers from the severe reading and writing difficulties associated with dyslexia, according to the National Institutes of Health.  People with dyslexia spend significant time, effort and funds throughout their lives to improve their written communication.  Ginger Software, Inc., announces the availability of a free, downloadable program that helps people with dyslexia write error-free texts independently.