Online Plagiarism Tool Adds PDF Support



Online Plagiarism Tool Adds PDF Support
Internet plagiarism detection services, the Ministry of Commerce Commission on Poverty has been expanding its product lines, coupled with support for PDF files to the file, free tools. This includes the ability for PDF files to other PDF files or against the Word document.

Commerce Commission on Poverty is a network-based service, providing free plagiarism detection tools, as well as payment of paper checks. It includes inspection of the Ministry of Commerce, assessing individual documents - up to five years, at this time, 250,000 words, the maximum each - one Corpus inspection, we evaluate an unlimited number of documents (up to 12,000 words), which once free site inspection, which checks the paper sectors of the Web search results, free, a limited number of inspections per day, with no inspection, and up to 150 words per submission and online payment checks, check until 2000 per word submissions, with unlimited check every day, and allows concurrent submissions (five yuan per person in Australia).

Expanding support PDF format for free access to documents and Corpus enquiry service. (PDF format can be passed on-line registration). PDF files to be checked must contain text, scanned images rather than text.

In addition, the PDF format to expand the support of these two documents inspection and verification support line corpus now rest and "improved navigation for large files," the company said. More information is available at the link below.

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