Word Sorter for to mp4 4.39
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tomp4-home-education (more products...) |
| OS: | Win95/98/ME/XP/NT 3.x/NT 4.x/2000/2003 |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$5.01 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 3 MB |
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Word Sorter is a handy little tool that enables the user to extract a word list from any given text. The list can be extracted alphabetically, showing each case of the word found in the text, or by word frequency, beginning with the least, and ending with the most used word. There is also an option to show just how many times each word is used.
Word lists have always been wonderful tools for educational purposes. Wouldn't it be nice to create your own word list from your own choice of text. This would be especially useful to homeschoolers and tutors. There are dozens of other educational applications as well, but it's not just for education, it can also be a practical tool for writers. It can greatly assist in creating glossaries or an index, or allow writers to see if they're being too redundant with particular words. Just as there are for education, there are many more applications for writers.
Education and writing are wonderful reasons to use word lists, but we also want to have fun. Word Sorter is an invaluable tool for word games. If you know a word exists for those extra points, and you know where it is, but can't pinpoint it, just use Word Sorter to find it for you and win the game.
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