Doug Anderson's
Article Rewriter

Article Rewriter

This is a desktop tool for quickly rewriting articles to make them unique. It shows alternatives (synonyms) in place with a drop-down list. Simply choose the one you want, or alternatively, type a new word into the box in place of the selected one.

This screen capture shows an article with some words selected as drop-down lists. The list labelled "garbage" has been clicked and the word "trash" selected. This will replace "garbage" with "trash" when the document is saved.

The "Hide Lists" button shows the simple text with all selections made. The button then changes to "Show Lists".

The "Shuffle" button causes each list to randomly select an entry. This will cause a totally unique document to be created, but because English has so many alternative synonyms with slightly different meanings, the resulting document will not be attractive to a human reader. However, it will pass any automated test for uniqueness. As an example, if the shuffle process chose "offal" to replace "garbage" and "verdigris" to replace "green", the text would read "verdigris offal bags" which is not an acceptable phrase to an English speaking person, but would certainly pass a test for uniqueness.

The program is stand-alone and runs on any Windows operating system. It does not require Microsoft Word nor any other software.

The output is a plain text file, created when you press the "Save As" button.

 

This program is still in development but is close to completion.

If you are interested, please contact me by e-mail.

Doug Anderson
Ottawa, Ontario
Canada
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last updated 19 Aug 2008