is a text analysis aplication which allows you to create word lists and concordances from electronic text.
A concordance is an alphabetical index of the main words in a text, which gives references to passages in which these words appear.
The program lets you track all occurrences of any word, and examine their meaning, usage, idiom, and more.
With a single click, you can turn your results into an HTML concordance, ready for publication on the Web.
Concordance can be useful in language learning and linguistics, and for the close study of legal, historical, philosophical, literary, and other texts.
You can make full concordances to texts of any size, or design quick concordances by selecting the words from the text.
You can also simultaneously view a full word list, a concordance, and your original text, and see number counts for every word.
Concordance supports most Western languages and character sets, allows for user-definable alphabets, and includes flexible searching, selecting, and sorting.
You can generate word length charts, print your word lists and concordances, and use the built-in file viewer to display files of virtually unlimited size.
In addition, the built-in editor allows for fast editing of files up to 16MB, and the conversion tool enables you to convert your e-texts from OEM to ANSI character sets and from Unix to PC files.
Concordance (by Rob J.C. Watt ) runs on
Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/Windows 10/11
and is available under the
Shareware
license
— the installer is 3 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Manipulation and Conversion.
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