Does this tool EXIST???

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So lets say I hire someone to re-write 10 versions of the same article...how do I make sure EACH article is unique?

Sure I can enter each in copyscape BUT...

That still doesn't tell me if article #3 is unique compared to article #5 and #6 compared to #10 etc etc.


What tool do I use to check this?
#article #checking #content #duplicate
  • Profile picture of the author dadhere
    Honestly, put the article on one side of the page, read it, make some points sumarizing what it is covering, and rewrite it yourself.

    Then use a good spinner to make 10 copies and proof read it.

    It will save you tons of time and some money.

    Good luck
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  • Profile picture of the author Adie
    No such tool that could check that.
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    • Profile picture of the author Adie
      Originally Posted by kleonis View Post

      There is a tool..umm i think it is called a spinner..it analyzes your article and gives you different variations of the same article. I think a program you can get that does that is called ArticleBuilder
      OP is asking for checker, not spinner..
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  • Thanks Mister thats helpful. Just wish I could enter all 10 and it would compare them all
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  • Profile picture of the author JRat
    Thanks Mister, I've been looking for a checker like this too. I'm not a spinner, but let's face it sometimes you have several similar articles.
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  • Profile picture of the author benf
    In Unix there is a command line utility called 'diff' - short for difference.
    I suspect that someone has done an online version of it by now, diff is over 30 years old.

    A quick Google search suggested:
    DiffNow - Compare files online. Powered by ExamDiff Pro.

    I hope that helps.
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