DOS users need no longer fear writing bloopers. Using Gram*mat*ik may not make you the next Steven King or Tom Clancy, but it will certainly make you a better writer of memos, letters, proposals, newsletter articles, or anything else you tackle. Gram*mat*ik's features include spell-checking, grammar-checking, and correcting common writing errors and weaknesses in your style. Eliminate the use of jargon and cliches, incomplete and run-on sentences, as well as punctuation errors. Simple hot-key operation allows you to use the power of Gram*mat*ik in most word processors. It's also customizable -- add your own rules or select and deselect the default rules. Previously, there was some debate over whether the pen was actually mightier than the sword. But the arrival of Gram*mat*ik for Windows has ended the debate (and the pen is indeed the stronger of the two). Gram*mat*ik recognizes parts of speech, subject and verb disagreement, incorrect homonyms like "their" and "they're," and over 10,000 common writing errors. Incomplete sentences and overuse of the passive tense will receive a friendly correction, too. Popular word processors are supported, as well as text files, and Ventura Publisher and Interleaf files. Until the proverbial sword receives a major upgrade, Gram*mat*ik and a word processor will remain mightier.