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« on: December 04, 2011, 08:35:28 AM »
Hi Jon,

I'd like to thank you for inventing such a fantastic tool. English is not my native language so you can imagine how cool this software sounds to me  ;). I have some questions concerning this product.

1. I saw you also had TBS, article builder, superspunarticle. Why you can't put them into one package? I like them but I can't afford all of them  :).   
2. Since you get the sentences from different sources, how do you integrate the sentences into one logical idea? It seems to me that this program loses one core component: an integrated thinking "brain".
3. When I search my key words, the most sentences come out like in the same way, ie "cancer is, cancer can be, it has been, ...". How can I change the sequence and style of a sentence?
4. If a million people use this program, how can I assure the article I create is unique? 

Many thanks,
harry

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Re: IAW
« Reply #1 on: December 04, 2011, 08:43:14 AM »
Hi Jon,

I'd like to thank you for inventing such a fantastic tool. English is not my native language so you can imagine how cool this software sounds to me  ;). I have some questions concerning this product.

1. I saw you also had TBS, article builder, superspunarticle. Why you can't put them into one package? I like them but I can't afford all of them  :).   
2. Since you get the sentences from different sources, how do you integrate the sentences into one logical idea? It seems to me that this program loses one core component: an integrated thinking "brain".
3. When I search my key words, the most sentences come out like in the same way, ie "cancer is, cancer can be, it has been, ...". How can I change the sequence and style of a sentence?
4. If a million people use this program, how can I assure the article I create is unique? 

Many thanks,
harry


I'm not Jon but some of these questions have been answered in the forums at one time or another.
1. These programs do different jobs. Not everyone needs all these jobs done. The cost of 1 program would be enormous.
2. I don't think this question has been asked and I don't know the answer. I think the main brain has to be your own but when you get a "good" article from IAW, I wonder at it and just how it's done for a few seconds, then forget and go and use it somewhere.
3. Manually. You can edit in the article section.
4. By using synonyms and manually editing it.

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Re: IAW
« Reply #2 on: December 04, 2011, 09:35:01 AM »
Thank you Meg for answering my questions. I believe we'll have a better tool when we have a super computer intelligent technologies. I know what you meant "manually". But this is actually a kind of difficult for me. I wish there's a tool which changes sentence style automatically.