I have a very low degree of faith in electronic programs that would promise to make your writing better. My job is to produce business correspondence, and in my own opinion, there not much than can replace another human. You may want to consider a writing coach, if you have specific area you want to improve in.
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Just want to know if there is any software to improve written business communication (like in office)I totally agree with Grammar Geek: I don't think any software can substitute a writing coach. Writing classes are good, but you could also improve your writing skills on your own by reading a lot and practising on your own. There are some really