


(You can still do this, if you want to check only specific text.) In previous versions, you would first select the portion of the text to rake. Version 3 also simplifies the interface to allow users to see all editing suggestions for an entire document with just one click of the Rake button.

With more than 600 new editing algorithms and 900 enhancements to existing algorithms, WordRake 3 offers 25 percent more edits and even greater accuracy, according to a company announcement. WordRake, the editing and proofreading add-in for Microsoft Word and Outlook that is designed for lawyers and other professionals, released its version 3 yesterday.
