Plagiarism software: exposes Plagiarism in Academic Papers, Plagiarism check (MS Word, HTML, etc.), Avoid plagiarism while taking notes, citation and more.
AntiCutAndPaste is designed to search for text fragments that have been copied and pasted in programming language source code or plain text (plagiarism). It has been tested on sources from large C++, Pascal, Basic, Java, and C# projects. The algorithms used are very fast and can handle up to three million C++ code lines in one minute. Minor modifications of code are ignored during the search. GUI and command line versions are included.
Tired of cheating students or lazy colleagues? Want to be sure you don't repeat yourself just a little bit too often? Try AntiPlagiarist! AntiPlagiarist quickly compares multiple documents searching for plagiarism. Suspicious findings are reported in the convenient format that shows just what you need to see. Plain text, HTML files, and numerous word-processing formats are supported, including Microsoft Word.
Generate content for your website, avoid content duplication, create new text automatically. As its name explains, Synonymizer is an application that offers synonyms inside a given text. It marks wich words are used more frequently, proposes alternatives (synonym words or phrases) and replaces as wished. Also, generates unlimited amount of content on request.
PaperToolsPro 2.0, a research management tool, makes research and documentation easier and more efficient by helping researchers in the fields of publishing, business, and education-from middle school to graduate school-simplify and organize note taking and avoid plagiarism. It creates bibliographies in MLA, APA, ACS, CBE, AAAS, and Chicago styles.
With Plagiarism-Finder, any Windows-based PC with Internet access can be used to check files for exact phrase matching on the Web. Upon completing the scan, Plagiarism-Finder highlights suspect passages and includes links to matching Web pages. A detailed report gives the user a comprehensive source list and the percentage of text copied from each source, as well as the document's overall percentage of copied test.