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Answer A: Software for analyzing a manuscript?
Bing search for word frequency gets these two promising programs. Not for Word documents, but that's not a huge problem since you can save as text or copy-paste. http://wordfrequencycounter.com/ Another:http://www.primitivezone.com/primitive-word-counter.html I'm actually writing a writing app for...
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over 13 years ago
Answer A: Hardware-based Word Processor
This ebay link might get you started. With ubiquitous cheap computing power, I bet some of the older stuff can be had really cheap, so long as the owners don't have unrealistic expectations about what it's worth. http://shop.ebay.com/?\from=R40&\trksid=p5197.m570.l1313&\nkw=word+processor&\sacat=See...
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over 13 years ago
Answer A: Do fullscreen writing environments help for writing? Why?
In general I find that discussions over the tools associated with writing are distractions from writing itself, in much the same way that I used to distract myself with endlessly tweaking my IDE/text editor when I was an undergrad CS major. We do this because tweaking and experimenting is easier than...
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over 13 years ago