Solutions Comparative

Differences between Antidote 11 and Antidote Web

We offer two solutions to meet the specific needs of organizations of all kinds. No matter which one you choose, you get the same great writing assistance software with its powerful corrector, rich dictionaries, and detailed language guides. Here are the advantages for each of them.

Multi-User License for Antidote
Antidote Web Subscription

Multi-User License for Antidote

Antidote Web Subscription

Characteristics Characteristics
Characteristics Multi-User License for Antidote Antidote Web Subscription

Operation

Operation

Local, on your computers or from your server

Operation

Online, internet connection required

Attribution and pricing

Attribution and pricing

By workstation

Attribution and pricing

By user

Devices

Devices

Windows and Mac computers
See recommended configuration

Devices

Computers (Windows, Mac and Linux), Chromebook, tablets and phones (Android and iOS)
See recommended configuration

Compliant with a no external server policy

Compliant with a no external server policy

Yes

Compliant with a no external server policy

No

Compliant with a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policy

Compliant with a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policy

No

Compliant with a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policy

Yes

Installation required

Installation required

Yes

Installation required

No
(option to add connectors for local integration)

Anti-Oops! technology

Yes

No

Audio pronunciation of words

Audio pronunciation of words

Included with AMP subscription

Audio pronunciation of words

Included with subscription

Updates and Upgrades

Updates and Upgrades

Included with AMP subscription

Updates and Upgrades

Included with subscription

Technical support

Technical support

Included with AMP subscription

Technical support

Included with subscription

Antidote Maintenance Program (AMP)

The AMP is offered as an annual subscription to holders of a multi-user license for Antidote 11. Keep it valid and get all updates and upgrades, installers for all versions and access to the technical assistance service, among others. It is also required to maintain the audio pronunciation service, which uses an external server.