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Sometimes I write pages and unknowingly optimize on another word by accident.
Does anybody know of a tool that will do the following? Consider this text.
Mary had a little lamb its fleece was white as snow and everywhere that Mary went the lamb was sure to go.
Word : Frequency
Mary : 2
lamb : 2
had : 1
a : 1
little : 1
its : 1
etc…
It would be a very useful tool.
Adrian Smith, London
TextSTAT (not the sourceforge project of that name, but in the "Dutch Philology" section of the fu-berlin.de site) enables word counts of ALL the different words in a corpus (one or more files), as well as to create a "concordance" for any word. (It also allows you to analyze HTML pages --stripped of HTML tags if you wish-- locally or via their URL.)
TextWiz -can be used to count all the words, characters or lines in a text-block or file (Help, text, HTML --though it doesn't strip tags), as well as to count the number of uses of keywords (one at a time). It also provides functions to search and replace in several files at once, to extract metatags and to FTP files.