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Corpora Offers Lifeline to People Overwhelmed with Information



Knowledge management company Corpora has rolled out a desktop version of its successful, linguistics based document summary tool. The new desktop Summarize! costs just $49 and is aimed at home users and small businesses who need to quickly understand and employ the information within large numbers of text documents.



Summarize! creates an accurate summary of a text document at the click of a button. This summary can be of any specified length (number of words or percentage of the original length) that the user requires. Summarize! is also the only tool of its kind that allows the user to skew summaries towards an area of interest using key words. Previously only available as an enterprise system, Corpora has developed Summarize! desktop version in response to demand from home and small business users.



The new tool is aimed at a wide range of users from university students reading large amounts of text as part of their research for term papers, to business managers under pressure to keep up-to-date with the latest industry papers and regulations. Summarize! can be downloaded from the website: www.getsummarize.com



Mark Thompson, CEO of Corpora, said: "We live in a world that is increasingly rich with textual information. Many people like students and small business managers can succeed or fail depending on their ability to digest those documents in the quickest time possible. Summarize! has been greeted as a breakthrough tool by our corporate customers - we now believe that the time is right to make it available to private users and smaller companies who have less budget, but no less need."






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