RBrooks@MIT-MULTICS.ARPA (09/15/87)
About 1 month ago Somar@enea.uucp sent a message about the program f FREQUENCY which is used to calculate the number of times words appear in a specific text. I know someone not connected to the net who would very much like to get a copy of this program. Could someone pplease give me an address for this user (non-net) or ENEA data so that I can give it further? Thank you. RBrooks @MIT-Multics.ARPA
sweeny@GOLD.BACS.INDIANA.EDU.UUCP (09/16/87)
it's not named FREQUENCY, but one such program that among other things does word counts is OCP, the Oxford Concordance Program from Oxford University in England. Contact: Oxford University Computing Service, 13 Banbury Road, Oxford, OX2 6NN, England. Phone: Oxford 56721. there's a LARGE, well-written manual with lots of examples written by Susan Hockey and Ian Marriott. Brent Sweeny Indiana University Academic Computing sweeny@gold.bacs.indiana.edu -or- Bitnet: sweeny@iubacs ------