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Text-Statistics-Analyzer

Generate quick stats of any text.

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Text-Statistics-Analyzer

Tool Version: 2.0

Tool Type: Shareware

Tool Cost In: 9.99 US$

Tool Target Platform: Windows

Tool OS Support: Win2000,WinXP,Win7 x32,Win7 x64,Windows 8,Windows 10,WinServer,WinOther,WinVista,WinVista x64

Limitations: Nag screen.

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Short Description:
Text Statistics Analyzer is a useful utility for generating quick stats of any text. Char, word and line statistics are available. You can also export the data into CSV file for further analysis.

Long Description 1:
Text Statistics Analyzer is a useful utility for generating quick stats of any text. Char, word and line statistics are available. You can also export the data into CSV file for further analysis.

Long Description 2:
Analyze statistics on your character, word, and line frequency with the help of this lightweight software utility that could prove quite handy in linguistics studies. The GUI packs two main buttons, one allowing you to load your text from a file, with the other initiating the analysis itself. However, you can also simply paste your text in the main window, take a look at it and even make modifications if you consider them necessary. As for the statistics the software utility provides you with, they are offered in a new window that is organized into several tabs. The General section informs you about the total number of characters, words, and lines, as well as how many unique elements were employed in your text. Whats more, character, word, and line frequency can be interpreted as well, with each item being associated with details regarding the number of instances it appeared in your text. Besides, the frequency is also expressed in percentage points in order to have an overview of your linguistic habits. Plus, in case you consider it is more comfortable to explore the results of your quest in a CSV file, you can do that as well, with a button at the bottom of this second window allowing you to export all the data.