RepCheck
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The simplest and quickest way to manage repeated elements in any text.
RepCheck can work in multiple ways with any text witch is composed of list elements, separated by a character (enter, space, tab, or anything else). Elements can be emails, names, numbers… anything really!
What RepCheck can do with the list elements sliced from the original text. It can…
➢ Count them (each element appears only once, with a number after saying how many times it appears in the original text)
➢ Delete the repeated elements completely
➢ Delete the repeated elements except one (all information is kept, just no more repeats are present)
➢ Delete the not repeated elements (keep only the repeated ones, alternatively also showing how many times they appear in the original text)
RepCheck can also sort the result.
Some examples of why this is useful:
Example 1: Imagine having a list of ten thousand emails. Each week you make it a bit bigger by pasting some more emails you want to keep.
RepCheck can work in multiple ways with any text witch is composed of list elements, separated by a character (enter, space, tab, or anything else). Elements can be emails, names, numbers… anything really!
What RepCheck can do with the list elements sliced from the original text. It can…
➢ Count them (each element appears only once, with a number after saying how many times it appears in the original text)
➢ Delete the repeated elements completely
➢ Delete the repeated elements except one (all information is kept, just no more repeats are present)
➢ Delete the not repeated elements (keep only the repeated ones, alternatively also showing how many times they appear in the original text)
RepCheck can also sort the result.
Some examples of why this is useful:
Example 1: Imagine having a list of ten thousand emails. Each week you make it a bit bigger by pasting some more emails you want to keep.
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