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Tool to compare rewritten articles with the source/original one

Discussion in 'Copywriting' started by mrinal, Feb 1, 2009.

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    Any Software/ App/Web App to compare rewritten articles with it's offline source(original article) unlike Copyscape? Please post some of those you use!

    Perhaps there are websites in which we need to upload both the original and rewritten articles for a comparison. Also is deir any software(free and paid ones).

    Any help in this regard is appreciated. Thanx
     
    mrinal, Feb 1, 2009 IP
  2. thing2b

    thing2b Member

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    I have been developing one that needs to be given the original and rewritten articles. It is nearly ready to release, just send me a message if you do not find one and I will tell you when it is ready.
     
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    d0rhk Well-Known Member

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    williamsmllwd Banned

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    Also Dupecop have a desktop version as well that is extrmely useful
     
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  5. mrinal

    mrinal Peon

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    thanx all for ideas....if u know ny other s/w..i would be glad if u share here.

    DupeCop is good and will try the one developed by - thing2b
     
    mrinal, Feb 2, 2009 IP
  6. Chuckun

    Chuckun Well-Known Member

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    The best method of proofing article rewrites is to read them through yourself..

    I don't like the way the internet is going with all this automated stuff.. Soon all content will just be duplicates with synonyms =[.. Sad.

    I can see the handiness of it all, but it's quite a cheat method tbh..
     
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    Dupefree pro is excellent, that would be my choice.
     
    HealingTone, Feb 3, 2009 IP
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    leads0122 Peon

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    I use and love Dupecop. Works for all of my jobs.
     
    leads0122, Feb 5, 2009 IP
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    I have now released the my new tool at http://www.pickbrains.com/members/text-compare Any feedback would be great.

     
    thing2b, Feb 6, 2009 IP
  10. www.AmCy.org

    www.AmCy.org American CyberSpace®

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    If you have MS Word, you can use the Track Changes feature. It's under Tools, choose Track Changes, then select Compare Documents.
     
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  11. mspennylane

    mspennylane Active Member

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    I rewrite articles sometimes for various purposes, and have found Duprefree pro to be useful (as mentioned above). But usually it is extremely easy to make the articles different just by rewriting them paragraph by paragraph (doesn't take too long). And by this I mean rewriting them in a way that ends up readable and still a good article.
     
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    Got to say I'm with Chuckun and mspennylane above - if you're serious about what you're doing, don't just 'spin' your content then run it thru some software to check its ok ... rewrite it yourself. Its slow at first, and it does mean you actually have to DO something ... but you get faster and the resulting content is probably 100% better, and you can claim its all yours.
    If all you want to do is CHECK your rewritten content, then a blend of Dupefreepro and a final Copyscape check are good and always worth doing.
     
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    TomoeMichieru Peon

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    Yes.

    You can rewrite content as your own words, because it shows if you simply tried to use synonyms. I'm not sure how it works, but I'm able to read articles and tell whether a given word seems like it's meant to fit in a sentence naturally (ie whether it was spun).
     
    TomoeMichieru, Feb 18, 2009 IP
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    When I need to rewrite articles I would do just as mspennylane said, paragraph by paragraph. I would read through the whole article to understand the content and then work on the paragraphs, one at a time.
     
    WritingConsultation, Feb 20, 2009 IP