
Program type: Demo
Developer Name: Mediaphor AG
Release Date: 2005-07-18
System requirements: Win98, WinME, WinNT 4.x, Windows2000, WinXP, Windows2003 min. 800 MHZ CPU, 128 MB RAM, fast Internet access (DSL)
Limitations:
Program cost: $125 (click to order)
plagiarismfinder_setup.exe
File size: 3061Kb
Install support: Install and Uninstall
Program language: English, German
What is new: Important update, *bugfixed*, PDF import included.
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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.
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Description of Plagiarism-Finder v1.2.3
The days of buying term papers online may be coming to an end, thanks to the new Plagiarism-Finder. With Plagiarism-Finder, any Windows-based PC with Internet access can be used to check files in a variety of formats, including Microsoft® Word (.doc), Adobe® Acrobat® (.PDF), plain text (.txt), rich text format (.rtf), and HTML, for exact phrase matching on the Web. Users choose the level of scanning they want to perform - a random sampling, a normal scan, a detailed examination, or a user-defined interval - and let Plagiarism-Finder do the rest. Scan times depend on the user's Internet connection and level of examination but typically last from two to 40 minutes. 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. If the program shows a large number of concurrent sources plagiarism is likely. Plagiarism-Finder can also be used in reverse, to help published authors and journalists make sure their copyrighted words are not being used online without their permission. |