![]() Last year, this new API looked stable and mature enough for us to set aside the necessary resources to tackle the project. That changed when Microsoft introduced the Office add-in API, which is based on JavaScript and works across all devices as well as online in the browser. We didn’t want to start a new project on old tech, but for a while the only option was to build the add-in with Visual Basic Script. Year after year, we’ve been evaluating this project. Here we’ll tell the story of the sometimes rocky road to our much-anticipated add-in for Word on Mac. ![]() The path to get there was not always straightforward or direct. ![]() ![]() There were many roadblocks to making this happen at the quality we expect for all of our offerings-but we were finally able to release Grammarly for Microsoft Word on Mac in beta at the end of 2019, followed by a full release in March 2020. Mac users have been feeling left out: an add-in for Word on Mac has long been a top requested feature. For more than six years, we’ve supported Grammarly’s add-in for Word and Outlook on Windows. ![]()
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