Quetext is a plagiarism-detection software from the small company of the same name in Kansas City, boasting over 2 million teachers, students, and professionals worldwide as users. By combining its DeepSearch technology with what the vendor describes as clear and engaging feedback, they state they provide users with the tools necessary to improve their writing.
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Storify was a social curation platform that collects updates from social networks, to create a new story format that is interactive, dynamic and social. It was acquired by Adobe, and has been retired (May 2018).
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Turnitin products are used by educators to guide their students towards higher standards of integrity and by students, researchers and professionals to do their best original work. Turnitin Originality provides text similarity checking to provide every institution a new standard in academic integrity, and it also addresses current and emerging academic integrity challenges—from text and computer code similarity to intentional text manipulations and contract cheating—and helps students,…
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Well, Grammarly is the best option for grammar, for sure. Very quick with the extensions in Chrome to ease off any content checks, but Originality and Copyleaks were not the best experience. Their Plagiarism checker was average, and the AI detector was not 100% reliable at …
Quetext is a plagiarism detection software that works in a simple and intuitive way, being an intelligent tool with powerful resources to evaluate documents and reports, notably showing inconsistencies, it is an online platform that works very well with security and simple …
Quetext is a novel and promising technique based on the semantics
of the text with the mission of preserving the originality of the labor
content, which is subjected to a deeper level of inspection, using DeepSearch
PlagScan from Original has licensed software and is not available for free or trial. Therefore it's tough for general or college students to access this tool. Therefore Quetext is a powerful tool that allows up to 500 words to analyze per check without any login for free. …
They are one of the best plagiarism scanners with reports and percentages. These tools are the best because they perform a more complicated plagiarism check in conjunction with the similarity reports.
It is a free, professional, and multilingual plagiarism checker. Its plagiarism detection system checks unlimited web pages, articles, books, and publications to help detect possible plagiarism in documents.
A very effective way, especially if we refer to the analysis of plagiarized content through the web, is that it allows us to add a url and find other websites that have plagiarized part of the content.
It is a very solid plagiarism tool. It is very similar to Grammarly, another plagiarism tool (copyright). It's incredibly easy to use, has great reports, and great customer support.
Quetext is a renowned plagiarism-detection software provider, with over 2 million instructors, students, and professionals using its services globally. ProWritingAid, on the other hand, does significantly more than just grammar and spelling. It gives you the option of reading …
I honestly can't compare it to other products as I have not used anything close to Storify. We use blogs like WordPress and Blogger, but that is very different from Storify.
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I addressed this in an earlier comment, but Storify is truly the best that I have found for displaying things in a narrative form. Other alternatives are more visually pleasing (like Tint, RebelMouse), but don't handle the narrative form so well. Those other platforms also do …
When you want to scan documents and attribute them to a specific source of plagiarism, Quetext has a feature that allows an entire URL or domain to be excluded so that the content does not conflict with the excluded sources. This is useful when you want to scan the documents and attribute them to a specific source of plagiarism.
Quetext makes the information collected, including the document stored in the database, used solely to personalize skills and optimize services.
I would advise that Storify is easy to use and includes many built-in resources, such as search tools, but that its application can be improved even more by combining it with other tools such as Google News (also accessible in Storify, but using standalone site is easy), Twitter (corporate and 3rd party) search tools and media management / "clipping" services like Vocus
Storify is a really clean and cool way to demonstrate the use of live-tweeting at an event. Whenever we hosted galas or organized huge events, we would gather all of the Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and Twitter posts using the same hashtag and create a story. What's nice about this is you can choose which posts you want to include or omit. Once you create it, it tags everyone that's mentioned -- which is great because it streamlines your time -- and you can easily import the finished Storify in WordPress. This made it easy to include in our blog.
Storify can make your organization look pretty social media savvy, which is what people would tell us whenever we used it. It's also a fun way to tell a story in real time without having to invest too much effort in writing an old-fashioned blog.
Aside from using Storify to strengthen my organization's brand, I've learned that it can be an effective educational tool. I've used it to learn more about a news story by gathering tweets using the same hashtag. It's fun to see how a story unfolds in real time!
Storify allows the user to tell a story or convey a message using not just words but conversations that take place in the social media. As use of Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram and other social media increase, journalists - and anyone with a message - needs something like this to pull the information into one unifying form. Storify does that.
It is easy, in simple terms, not too much of a hassle to locate any tool or any document. I don't know how long they keep our documents in our account accessible, but I have tried to look at some reports from 2 months ago for the client's verification, and it was really easy to locate.
From the day I first started using it, Storify has always made total sense. It's not the kind of product that forces you grit your teeth a lot or go into cumbersome customer support areas or fumble around forever only to be unhappy with the end result. I have been able to successfully use the product from the beginning
Practice makes perfect. The more often any new tool is used, the more comfortable the implementer is with the tool. Also, there is a natural tendency with any new tool, to want to use it a great deal. Identifying proper uses as they relate to your overall marketing goals is key to any decision to use a tool.
Well, Grammarly is the best option for grammar, for sure. Very quick with the extensions in Chrome to ease off any content checks, but Originality and Copyleaks were not the best experience. Their Plagiarism checker was average, and the AI detector was not 100% reliable at times. If you need a budget and quality-based content tool, try Quetext; you won't regret it.
I addressed this in an earlier comment, but Storify is truly the best that I have found for displaying things in a narrative form. Other alternatives are more visually pleasing (like Tint, RebelMouse), but don't handle the narrative form so well. Those other platforms also do not display text only social posts quite as well.
Quetext is a plagiarism detection software that provides excellent features, resources and options to identify false information copied from another source by throwing out comprehensive reports with intelligent algorithms including comprehensive plagiarism detection and grammar analysis best of all just a click away.
Quetext is a plagiarism detection tool that offers easy operation, speed, security and positive results with reliability and 100% transparency, it has had a powerful impact on my organization because it helps with problem saving and improves results, helps with decision making in record time.
Storify has significantly increased the visibility of our social media channels. With the clean embedding options offered by Storify, we are able to present our social media activity on some of our more established channels (i.e. university websites). In turn, we can convert passive audiences into active ones.
Storify has really helped our constituents in the academic community embrace social media. By providing a space where social media conversations can be archived, Storify really turns social media conversations into spaces for collaborative note-taking. In short, it helped shift the perspective—making social media a tool instead of a distraction.
Storify helps us organize and, frankly, remember what we're doing in the social media space. It allows us to document and tell a compelling story about our social media efforts to senior decision makers and other internal constituents.