Flesh is Free program for Mac OS X developed by Jack Frink
Flesh is a cross-platform, freeware Java practice designed to speedily analyze a certificate (even text files, specifically) and display the difficulty associated with comprehending it. After processing a certificate, Flesh produces two scores: the Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level and the Flesch Reading Ease Score. Each of these scores is planned after determining the figure of sentences, words and syllables a certificate contains. Using those numbers, the Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level and Flesch Reading Ease Score can then be planned. What's New: Version 1.0: Greatly improved correctness, specially for files with profuse lists or division headings Improved handling of fragmented sentences In-program alleviate explaining scores and options Better handeling of even text files without a perceptible .txt extension Additional advanced options
Tabulizer is Free program for Mac OS X developed by David Eppstein
Do you find yourself using a complex word processor or spreadsheet to keep track of small tables of words, such as: Lists of books or DVDs you own or long to secure?
Account names after the dissimilar web sites you assail?
Long-running computations on mul