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Mon Sep 19 2011
Software: KwicKwic Document Analysis: New Version Released
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KwicKwic Document Analysis: New Version Released
Message 1: KwicKwic Document Analysis: New Version Released
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Date: 17-Sep-2011
From: Clayton Darwin <claytondarwin gmail.com>
Subject: KwicKwic Document Analysis: New Version Released
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KwicKwic V0.3.5: I have just released a new version of the KwicKwic Text Analysis program which has several substantial improvements, particularly for power users. These include searches using multiple queries stored in a file, building and searching corpora using lists of paths rather than actual directories and files, and improved document and note management in the journal. You can download the update from the website: http://www.illocutioninc.com/Software/KwicKwic/ I hope this helps. CD Notes from the original announcement for KwicKwic: KwicKwic (v3.4), developed by Clayton Darwin, is a a fast and easy-to-use tool for investigating text data. KwicKwic was designed as a simple but powerful search tool for linguists, but it can be used in many other fields. KwicKwic is currently available for Windows (XP and higher) users only, and is Unicode compliant.
Linguistic Field(s):
Text/Corpus Linguistics
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