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"This program takes the guesswork out of main ideas - it also shows me where I am being redundant -or missing the mark in my own writing by showing me the recap of what someone ELSE would get as the main ideas in my own writing!

I downloaded ContextExplorer word version - took it for a spin - it is amazing - I found locations for items regarding our foundation that I did know existed - because they were buried under the millions of searches that come up for angel - or Arlene or AngelAId , etc. 

This was for a search I thought I had ALL the items located - it was great!

Then I tried ContextExplorer on a search with an article I was writing as the starting point -using the "points" ContextExplorer found in my article to use for the base search on the web - it was able to pin point dozens of ALL pertinent resources and references that I would usually not be able to locate - buried under even what I considered an "advanced" search."

- Arlene Shipley, Angelaid, Florida.


"I need to stay on top of a broad range of trade publications, research, web sites, and blogs.

ContextExplorer for Word is invaluable, providing me relevant information at the click of a button."

- Alec Saunders, CEO, Iotum, Ottawa.


"ContextExplorer can spot, discover and extract concepts, not just words. It gives me an instant understanding of the main ideas in the document.

By reading the highlights and looking at the key subjects, ContextExplorer eliminates irrelevant information from my view and I've been able to reduce the time it takes for me to find what I need to read."

- Gregory Berliner, Denmark


"I was surprised at how ContextExplorer improved my ability to rapidly understand documents and increased the accuracy of my searches ...

ContextExplorer is a real deal: just press the button and your document is summarized. I can quickly browse through documents and cherry pick the best highlights and subjects for my writing and research ... "

- Jerry Grosman, project officer, National Danish Consumer Agency


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