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'''''Grammatik''''' was the first ] program developed for home computer systems. Aspen Software of ], released the earliest version of this diction and style checker for personal computers, c. 1981 - 1983.<ref name="grammatik">{{cite journal |journal=PC: The Independent Guide to IBM Personal Computers |volume=5 |title=Grammatik II |pages=190–199 |publisher=Software Communications |year=1986 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kkJVAAAAMAAJ&q=%22writer%27s+workbench%22}}</ref> It was inspired by the '']''.<ref name="grammatik"/>

''Grammatik'' was first available for a ] - ], and soon had versions for ] and the ]. Reference Software of ], California, acquired ''Grammatik'' in 1985. Development of ''Grammatik'' continued, and it became an actual grammar checker that could detect writing errors beyond simple style checking.<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_dT0EAAAAMBAJ|page=|title=InfoWorld|first=InfoWorld Media Group|last=Inc|date=28 October 1991|publisher=InfoWorld Media Group, Inc.|via=Internet Archive}}</ref>

Subsequent versions were released for the ], ], ] and ] platforms. Grammatik was ultimately acquired by ] and is integrated in the ] ].


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