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I can confirm does not work on Mac either... tho i thought it did so I'm confused if an update killed it?

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Thats good to know. Not sure if its a Grammarly or Evernote thing. Windows works fine and EN didn't need an update, Grammarly updated their windows app and it worked and both Mac and Windows Evernote share the same code now. Would be good to know either way.

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how do we work on this ? add any plug in? I can not find any related plug in on Evernote..

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On Windows all you have to do is install the Grammarly desktop version and it just starts working in Evernote. Not sure if its working yet on Macs. If you have a Mac trying installing Grammarly and see if it works.

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This is not true, I have EN open and I just got the Grammarly app and nothing. I have had the extension for years but not the desktop version, just got it and still nothing so...

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Have a word with Grammarly support. Its not something Evernote has to integrate. Its the Grammarly software that is built to work within other folks software. As far as I know it works in the Windows desktop version of Grammarly.

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Can confirm that it does not work on a Mac 😢

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Cmd + J for the Mac! I need to buy an old Mac to test things on!

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Grammerly doesn't work - Switch to does.

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There was an update a few weeks ago to the Electron framework that Evernote is built upon that allowed Grammarly and others better access to the app.

From what I've heard this update only works with Windows but folks are hopeful that it will eventually spread to Macs.

I think the Electron folk want their framework to behave as close to native applications as possible, which is good.

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What's interesting about this is that Grammarly works fine in other Electron apps, such as Discord for example, so it clearly is possible. I look forward to when it works on Evernote for Mac too.

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