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Zombie Plague: Overview

Zombie Plague is a popular Counter-Strike 1.6 server mod. Developed by MeRcyLeZZ and released first time in Jun 09, 2008. Starting from the version 3.55, this mod has too many modifications since that time, until it did officially reach the latest version in Jul 22, 2014. Known as 5.0.8, that was the latest stable version of the mod!

Counter strike 1.6 – savedbookmarks.blogspot.in Good game with updates and player protection from autoconnect, gamemenu, loading menu and more. Best version with good graphics, best skins and models! Type the Statute number you are looking for in the form Title-Chapter-Section.Examples(1-1-1.1, 27A-11A-12, etc.) The Get Statute button can be used to locate a specific statute. You may type in a title, chapter, or section number. Word Counter is an easy to use online tool for counting words, characters, sentences, paragraphs and pages in real time, along with spelling and grammar checking. Get started by typing directly into the text area above or pasting in your content from elsewhere.

If you have ever played cs 1.6 before, you must already know about this mod. However, if you didn't and you want give it a try, you can download cs 1.6, it is a non-steam version which you can use to test the mod and play in servers totally for free! You can use the link shared above, it's totally safe and we do highly recommend it for a full and clean version with a super fast download speed. (by downloading the non-Steam version, you claim to have the original Steam)

Gameplay:

The game basic concept is very simple, Zombies! It is a survival mod, which humans needs to survive to the end of the round in order to win. While zombies tries to infect as much as possible number of humans. The last human won't be able to be infected. In return, he will got killed (that goes for all the mods of the game)

The game starts after a 10 to 30 seconds of peace time. In this while, everyone needs to hide, while there's no zombies yet. The infection get effects at the end of the countdown, and here where the game begins!

Game modes:

There's different game modes designed for this Counter-Strike mod. However, in this post i will try to cover as much as possible of the basic game modes, as well as the most added modes (Assassin, Sniper…)

Normal mode

This is the basic game-mode of the mod itself. As well, it is the most common played mode by default (that goes for the most of servers, if not all). It has the biggest rate of playing. The idea of this mode is the same basic idea for zombie games, movies and series.

So, the game simply starts with the infect of a single human, who will try later to pass the infection to all or as max as possible of players. The first zombie have a lot of Health Points (HP) to allow him to survive against all the remaining. If that first zombie dies, the games ends shortly and the human team wins. That doesn't mainly happens in 70% of the normal cases, but some players offers free kills to others.

Swarm mode

Swarm mode is another mode of the game. In this mode the number of players is devised by the half to the both teams of zombies and humans. Infection doesn't take effect, in other hands, all the zombies need to kill the other full team of humans. If a zombie dies, he can be re-spawned or not depending in the server configurations!

The round ends by the death of all humans, death of full zombies (in case they are not respawned) or the survive of the humans to the end of the round.

Multi-Infection

Multi-Infection mode is the similar normal mode but with multiple infections at the start. The number of zombies depends in the total number of players and can varies between 2 to 6 zombies at the start.

The new zombies doesn't have the same HP as the normal mode. In order to get the game more balanced, all the zombies have their full default HP depends in the zombie class

Survivor mode

As the name and the picture shown, this mode consists of a full attack of zombies against a single human, a survivor! That human isn't just a normal classic one, it is super! With an extra amount of HP (1300 to 2000+-), a Machine-Gun or a Mini-Gun, in addition of the long jump (leap) power, it allows him to make some balance against the team of zombies! The main objective of this mode is the surviving of the survivor (it's obvious, i know :D) or the death of it. If the survivor stays alive to the end of the round, he wins, otherwise, zombies do.

Nemesis mode

The idea of this mode comes from an analogy of Survivor mode to the zombies team and from the famous Resident Evil 3. The mode idea is about a super zombie against all the team of humans. With a huge amount of HP, long jump and extra damage. His objective is to kill as many humans as he can. In the other hand, humans, all together trying to take him down, with all the regular weapons and items.

This mode can end only by the death of the zombie nemesis (like the survivor mode). But it does not end usually if the server contains more than 20 players, because the nemesis Health depends directly in the number of total players in the server. So a regular player can survive easily.

Plague mode

I would call this mode 'the leaders mod'! It is very simple, just a beautiful combination of swarm, survivor and nemesis mod making it one of the best modes of zombie plague!

While half of the players goes to zombies team, the other goes to humans, but with an addition of a survivor in the humans team and a nemesis in zombies team. Like i said, it's a regular swarm mode with extra super player in each of the teams. But, with the kill of any of the nemesis or survivor, nothing would happen, both of the players will respawn as normal zombies.

Armageddon mode

This mode is kinda similar to the plague mode. But, in this time, all the players are either nemesis or survivor. Which makes it like a super zombie combat, it is enjoyable and funny to play! This mode have a very rate to happen (5% by default). Which explains why most of the players wanting it so much.

Another reason is the ammo packs (i'll explain later about it). By default, when you kill a survivor or a nemesis, you got more than usual ammo packs. And, i don't think anyone wouldn't like to get such an opportunity to get more few of them in an easy way!

Assassin mode

This is another popular zombie plague mode. But, this mode ain't one of the default modes, it is an added mode to the game. This mode is much similar to the nemesis mode, a super zombie against the team of humans.

The difference in this mode, that the assassin zombie have a total different powers than nemesis. While nemesis have a super big amount of HP and extra damage, assassin have less HP points but a very fast speed (light) and a fast attack coming with a big damage!

Sniper mode

Sniper mode is also an extra added mode of the mod. What makes it special that's similar to AWP in classic mods of the game. While classic AWP makes a low damage (max of 500), in this mode damage can be up to 1 hit to kill (usually 1K per hit). And again, it is another mode similar to the survivor. A super human, but this time with a super AWP against the hole team of zombies! The sniper have an extra HP and long jump, just like the survivor but with an AWP instead.

Snipers vs Assassins

Well, i think if you read about all the other mods and the name of this mode, you should know already about it! It's similar to the Armageddon mode, but with snipers and assassins instead of survivors and nemesis'. This is one of the funniest modes, which as the second mode which allows you to practice a super challenge!

With this, we end the game modes. So we can know talk more about the zombie plague mod, starting with the zombie classes! Keep reading for more…

Zombie Classes:

As the variety of the modes, Zombie Plague have a good variety of zombie classes to make the make the game more enjoyable and bring more fun! However, Zombie Plague have a 6 default zombie classes. Each one of them have an extra power or ability against the others. So, let's find out!

Classic Zombie

That's how actually a default classic zombie looks like. It is more known in Half-Life as the zombie source. This zombie class have a well balanced powers, what makes him much special that he have not any kind of weakness'. While other classes takes an extra powers, they give something in exchange (attack damage, Health, Speed…). But this one, is the default, the most balanced and a neutral combination. This class can work in all the cases (chase, camp…). But each one of the others work more effectively in each of these cases.

Raptor Zombie

As the name says, a 'raptor' zombie is a zombie with the ability of high speed. This zombie have an extremely high speed in some servers, allowing him to chase unhiding humans easily.

But, as i did mention before, extra abilities and powers come always with a weakness. While this zombie have high speed, he can easily die. Because of the low HP assigned to it. And that is pretty much logic! As you can see in the picture, the zombie idea about a very slim zombie, making him able to run much faster but with less HP.

Light Zombie

I personally call it 'jumper zombie'. The ability of this class is the power of jump. Allowing him to jump more higher and longer than other zombies, this zombie can reach high places which others zombie can't reach them easily (or not at all in some cases)

But, this class have less HP, not low as the raptor, but it still kinda easy target for humans.

Using this class is perfect is high camping places, which you need to climb over boxes to get into the top. It is also an enjoyable class, allowing you to bump here and there with an extra knock-back. Worth to try!

Tank Zombie

Well, this is at least how i want to call it. Most known in servers and default name give it 'Fat Zombie'.

Anyway, i think it's obvious to know the powers of this class by the name. With an extra super HP (usually 200%, can go further), this zombie is the hardest to kill without any competition.

With a super high HP, this zombie is the slowest, which make it really odd to play with. After all, no one likes a slow thing!

The perfect use comes to tunnels, these long tunnels where humans camps with laser mines or even without. Using it to chase would be a bad decision, as you can't reach the human speed usually.

Leech Zombie

This class is one of the most strategic classes that you can use (i think it's the most). However, The power of this zombie comes to the leech of health. Very simple, when you kill or and infect a human you get rewarded with 200-300 HP. So, you can survive to the end of the round more easily!

Marvels guardians of the galaxy: the telltale series episode 5. The zombie doesn't come with a big weakness across this power like the other classes. But, he comes with a little less HP (500+-) and more weapon knockback, so you can use it with a strategic chase or in an open map!

About Word Counter

Word Counter is a Macintosh OS X application that performs a word count and a character count, but it can do much more. It can be used independently or in conjunction with other applications such as TextEdit, Microsoft Word, Pages, TextWrangler, and others.

Word Counter can automatically update the count based on a user-defined time interval. It can show the progress achieved towards a set goal for the total number of words and characters. It also can perform bulk counts on multiple files and folders simply by dropping them onto the window. Word Counter can count the number of times a particular word appears in a document. It can even create a sortable summary table of all words in the document, with the number of times each word appears and the length of each word. Word Counter can also calculate estimates for readability statistics using the well known Flesch-Kincaid readability formula and many others.

Word Counter can handle various file types including plain text (txt, text), rich text (rtf, rtfd), Hypertext Markup Language (htm, html), Microsoft Word (doc, docx), Microsoft Word XML (wordml), Apple's web archive (webarchive), the Adobe Portable Document Format (pdf), and others. This program may be useful for writing a manuscript or an abstract with a strict limit on the number of words or characters allowed.


A screen shot of the main window

System Requirements

Word Counter has been test on Macintosh OS X 10.5.8 and 10.6.8.

Installation

Unzip the archive and then copy the folder anywhere on your computer. The ideal location for Word Counter is in your Applications folder.

Basic Use

Using Word Counter is easy. Simply type, paste, or drag text into the main word counter window, then press the 'Count Words' button. Word Counter will provide the word and character count for the text, and it will also count the number of instances of a specific word or phrase if specified (see below). Word and character counts are independent. Thus, if you choose to ignore a word based on some of the preference settings available, the characters from those words will still be included in the overall count.

Instances Count

Word Counter can provide a total for the number of times a certain word or phrase appears. This count will be displayed alongside the total count for words and characters.


A screen shot of the instances window

To perform an instances count, open the Instances Count window from the main menu and type in the desired word or phrase. Then choose the 'Count Words' option. If the text area in the instances window is blank, Word Counter will return a count of 0. You can also choose whether Word Counter should consider the number of instances in a case-sensitive or case-insentive manner. With a case-sensitive count, the word 'with' would be counted only once in this sentence if the search was case-sensitive since the first instance has a capital 'W'. In a case-insensitive count it would be counted twice in the preceding sentence since the case would be ignored. Additionally, Word Counter will consider any subset of text when it counts instances. Therefore, the word 'count' would have two instances (case-insensitive) in the preceding sentence since it appears in both 'Counter' and 'counts'.

If a word is entered in the Instances Count window it will be counted even if it otherwise would be ignored based on the word length of minor word preferences.

Word Frequencies

Word Counter also provides an interesting feature that summarizes the frequency of every word in a document.


A screen shot of the word frequency window

To use the frequency option, the document to be summarized must be open in either the main Word Counter window or in the TextEdit window (depending on the current data source for the counts). The Word Frequency window can be accessed from the main menu. Press the Count button to begin the analysis. Once the count is complete, Word Counter will display every word that appears in the document as well as how many times each word appears and how long each word is. Columns can be sorted by clicking on the column name/column header. This can be useful if you want to know how many words longer than 10 characters you are using, or to see if your choice of words may be repetitive.

Readability Statistics

Word Counter can provide various statistics to help judge the readability of text.


A screen shot of the readability statistics window

Many formulas exist to judge readability and caution must be exercised when applying a readability test to a document. Some tests are more appropriate for certain types of documents and it is important to think carefully when choosing a test. Some tests are better for text written at a grade school level, some are better for technical manuals, and some are considered flexible enough to judge the readability of almost any type of text.

Word Counter makes estimates for various elements of the text including the number of syllables and number of sentences. These estimates might deviate from counts done manually. In addition, even though many of the readability scores require a short passage of around 100 words, Word Counter will make its estimates based on the entire text. This should help average out any of the discrepancies in the estimates. In testing Word Counter and comparing the results to other online tools, some of the estimates were found to vary widely, probably because of differing underlying computer algorithms to make the estimates. Note that Word Counter includes all of the text every time it performs readability calculations, regardless of the preferences set for ignoring words based on length or the exclusion list.

Keep in mind that all of the measures are simply standardized ways to judge the readability of text and none are perfect, and their pros and cons have been debated for years. A 1939 article by Irving Lorge in The Elementary English Review appropriately states: 'It seems reasonable to conclude that reading difficulty is a difficult criterion to define.' If you would like to learn more about readability, there are multiple online references describing these measures and the appropriate uses for them. A very good reference is The Principles of Readability, by William H. DuBay.

Listed below are the various readability statistics that Word Counter provides, including the formulas used to calculate the results and the scoring references. These may deviate from other sources, and if you have any corrections or suggestions please contact the author of Word Counter.

Abbreviations
Ctotal characters in words
DWtotal difficult words (based on the 3,000 Dale-Chall Word List)
EWtotal easy words (based on the 3,000 Dale-Chall Word List)
LWlong words (words with 7 or more characters)
Mtotal monosyllabic words (words with 1 syllable)
PSYtotal polysyllabic words (words with 3 or more syllables)
Stotal sentences
SWshort words (word with 3 or fewer characters)
SYtotal syllables
Uunit sections, which are phrases ending in ! ? . : ; -
UDWtotal unique difficult words not in the Spache Word List
UWtotal unique words
Wtotal words
Automated Readability Index
(4.71 x (C / W)) + (0.5 x (W / S)) - 21.43
Coleman-Liau Index
(5.89 x (C / W)) - (0.3 x (S / W)) - 15.8
Dale-Chall Readability Index
(W / S x 0.0496) + (DW / W x 100 x 0.1579) + 3.6365
Dale-Chall Grade Level
Scale:
≤ 4.9: 4 and below
5.0-5.9: 5-6
6.0-6.9: 7-8
7.0-7.9: 9-10
8.0-8.9: 11-12
9.0-9.9: 13-15
≥ 10: 16
Degrees of Reading Power
(100 x (1 - (0.886593 - (C/W) x 0.08364) + (0.161911 x (EW/W)3) - (0.021401 x (W/S)) + (0.000577 x (W/S)2) - (0.000005 x (W/S)3))))
Degrees of Reading Power Grade Level
Scale:
< 40: Less than 1
40-43: 1
44-47: 2
48-49: 3
50-51: 4
52-53: 5
54-55: 6
56-57: 7
58-59: 8
60-61: 9
62-63.0: 10
63.1 - 65: 11-12
> 65: Greater than 12
Fang Easy Listening Formula
(SY - W) / S
Fang Easy Listening Interpretation
Scale:
< 12: Easy
13-20: Standard
> 20 Difficult
Farr-Jenkins-Patterson Score

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(159.9 x (M/W)) - (1.015 x (W/S)) - 31.517
Farr-Jenkins-Patterson Reading Ease
Scale:
0-29: Very Difficult
51-59: Fairly Difficult
60-69: Standard
70-79: Fairly Easy
80-89: Easy
≥ 90: Very Easy
Flesch Reading Ease Score
206.835 - (1.015 x (W / S)) - (84.6 x (SY / W))
Flesch Reading Ease
Scale:
0-29: Very Difficult
51-59: Fairly Difficult
60-69: Standard
70-79: Fairly Easy
80-89: Easy
≥ 90: Very Easy
Flesch Reading Ease Grade Level
Scale:
0-29: College Graduate
30-49: 13 to 16 (College)
50-59: 10-12
60-69: 8-9
70-79: 7
80-89: 6
90-100: 5
Flesch Reading Ease Score
206.835 - (1.015 x (W / S)) - (84.6 x (SY / W))
Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level
0.39 x (W / S) + 11.8 x (SY / W) - 15.59
Flesch-Kincaid Reading Age
0.39 x (W / S) + 11.8 x (SY / W) - 10.59
Fry Readability Grade Level

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Please refer to chart, many of which are available online
Fry Readability Reading Age
Please refer to chart, many of which are available online
FORCAST Grade Level
20 - (M / ((W / 150) x 10))
FORCAST Reading Age
25 - (M / ((W / 150) x 10))
Gunning Fog Index (FOG)
0.4 x ((W / S) + (PSY / W x 100))
Gunning Fog Reading Age
(0.4 x ((W / S) + (PSY / W x 100))) + 5
Henshall Formula
-22.6 + (23.1 x [Farr-Jenkins-Patterson Score]) - (17.2 x [Gunning Fog Index])
Johnson Readability
((W - M) / W) x 100
Johnson Grade Level
Scale:
≤ 14: Kindergarten or less
14.1 - 16.1: 1
16.2 - 18.0: 2
18.1 - 20.2: 3
20.3 - 23.2: 4
23.3 - 25.1: 5
25.2 - 26.5: 6
26.6 - 28.3: 7
> 28.3: 8 or higher
Lexical Density
UW / W x 100
Laesbarhedsindex (LIX) Index
(W / S) + (100 x LW / W)
Laesbarhedsindex (LIX) Readability
Scale:
0-24: Very Easy
25-34 Easy
35-44 Standard
45-54 Difficult
> 55: Very difficult
80-89: 6
90-100: 5
Laesbarhedsindex (LIX) Grade Level
Scale:
< 34: Less Than 4
34 - 37: 5
38-40: 6
41-43 7
44 -47: 8
48-50: 9
51-53: 10
54-56: 11
≥ 57: More than 11
Linsear Write Readability
((W - PSY) + (PSY x 3)) / S
If result > 20, then divide by 2; If result is ≤ 20, subtract 2, then divide by 2
McAlpine EFLAW© Test
(W + SW) / S
McAlpine EFLAW© Readability
Scale:
1-20: Easy
21-25: Quite Easy
26-29: Mildly Difficult
≥ 30: Very Confusing
Miyazaki EFL Readability Index
164.935 - (18.792 x (C/W)) - (1.916 x (W/S))
Power-Sumner-Kearl Grade Level
(0.778 x W / S) + (0.455 x SY / W x 100) - 2.2029
Power-Sumner-Kearl Reading Age
(0.778 x W / S) + (0.455 x SY / W x 100) + 2.7971
Rate Index (RIX)
LW / S
Rate (RIX) Grade Level
Scale:
0.00 - 0.19: 1
0.20 - 0.49: 2
0.50 - 0.79: 3
0.80 - 1.29: 4
1.30 - 1.79: 5
1.80 - 2.39: 6
2.40 - 2.99: 7
2.30 - 3.69: 8
3.70 - 4.49: 9
4.50 - 5.29: 10
5.30 - 6.19: 11
6.20 - 7.19: 12
≥ 7.2: College
SMOG Score
3.1291 + (1.043 x square root (PSY / S x 30))
SMOG Index
3.0 + nearest perfect square (PSY / S x 30)
SMOG Reading Age
5.0 + 3.0 + nearest perfect square (PSY / S x 30)
Spache Grade Level (Original)
(0.141 x (W / S)) + (0.086 x (UDW / W) x 100) + 0.839
Spache Grade Level (Revised)
(0.121 x (W / S)) + (0.082 x (UDW / W) x 100) + 0.659
Wheeler Smith Index
((W / M) - U) x 10
Wheeler Smith Grade Level
Scale:
< 4: Pre-Kindergarten
4.0 - 8.0: Kindergarten
8.1 - 11.5: 1
11.6 - 19.0: 2
19.1 - 26.5: 3
26.5 - 34.5: 4
> 34.5: Greater than 4

Progress Tracker

Using the Progress Tracker feature you can set a goal for the total number of words or characters you wish to type. Word Counter will then display the progress towards that goal in the small, floating Progress Tracker window. By default, a yellow warning icon will appear if you are at or above 90% of the goal and a red warning icon will appear if you exceed your goal (above 100%).


Type in a goal for Words, Characters, or Instances to track your progress


An example of the progress being tracked: the red icon lets you know that the goal has been exceeded whereas the yellow icon lets you know that you are within 90% of the goal


To change the defaults for the percentages for which the yellow or red icons should appear, click in the area shown above


A screen shot of the window where you can set the percentages for the limits beyond which the yellow or red warning icons will appear

Using Word Counter with Other Applications

Word Counter can be used in conjunction with various applications including TextEdit, Microsoft Word, Pages, TextWrangler, and others. Simply click on the Word Counter icon on the main Word Counter window. A small floating window will appear. Word Counter will then count the text in the chosen application. Apple's TextEdit application is the default, but you can change it to a different application in the Preferences section. To have Word Counter return to counting the text in the main Word Counter window, simply close the floating counting window, or press the Count Words button on the main Word Counter window.

If you are interested in having another program added to Word Counter's list of supported applications, please contact David Hanauer. Note that only certain AppleScript-aware applications are eligible for this functionality.


The horizontal floating window for TextEdit documents


The vertical floating window for TextEdit documents

Preferences

Word Counter has several user modifiable preferences that can be changed through the Preferences window. Most options should be self-explanatory. The 'minor words' feature is described below.


The preferences window

Minor Words

Word Counter can ignore minor words in the counts. These are ignored for both the word and character counts. This feature can be turned on or off in the preferences window. Furthermore, you can edit the list of minor words by clicking on the 'Edit List' button in the preferences window. A screen shot of this window is below.


The window where the minor words list can be modified

Bulk Counts

Word Counter can perform bulk counts on multiple files sequentially. Results of the counts are displayed in a table as seen below.


The table that is displayed when multiple files are counted.

Dropping more than one file, or a single folder, onto the Word Counter window will cause Word Counter to display the multiple file count window. (Note: More than one folder can also be dropped onto the window at the same time). You can also display the multiple file count window by choosing it from the menu or pressing the associated keyboard shortcut. A progress bar at the top of the window provides feedback about how far along Word Counter is in working through the files. Each row in the table represents a single file. The file name, word count, and character count are displayed. Additionally, a running total of the counts for all of the files is shown at the bottom of the table. The total number of files in the table is displayed in the window's title bar area. To reset the running total and remove the files from the table, simply press the 'Clear' button. Otherwise, dropping more files onto the multiple file count window will cause the counts to be displayed in the table instead of the main window. To learn more about any file in the table, simply double click on the file or choose the 'More Info' option from the menu. This will cause a small information window (see below) to be displayed which has details about the file, including it's entire file path. If a file type that Word Counter does not handle is being handled by the multiple file count window, it is simply ignored silently so that the counts of the other appropriate files can proceed. If Word Counter is unable to open or process any files, a warning message will be displayed when the counting is complete.


The More Info window, which displays details about a selected file in the multiple file count table

Supported File Types

Word Counter can load numerous file types either into the main window or via bulk counts. These include plain text (txt), rich text (rtf, rtfd), Hypertext Markup Language (htm, html), Microsoft Word (doc, docx), Microsoft Word XML (wordml),OpenDocument Text (odt), Apple's web archive (webarchive), active server pages (asp), cascading style sheets (css), java (java), javascript (js), java server pages (jsp), hypertext preprocessor (php), perl (pl), ruby (rb), and extensible markup language (xml). Photoscape x 2 7 – photo editor freeware. For html documents, only those words that would normally appear on the web page are counted; for the other files related to programming languages, all of the words in the document are counted.

A note about how Word Counter works

Word Counter only works for the English language. It may (or may not) work for other languages, so I suggest you try it first before relying on it. It is too difficult for me to ensure that the program works for any language other than English.

Word Counter should generally be thought of as providing a very close estimate of the true word and character count, but counts may differ depending on what program is used. Word Counter bases its word and character counts mainly on how AppleScript defines a word and a character. This actually differs depending on the version of OS X that you use. OS X 10.4 defines characters such as the ampersand ('&') as a word whereas OS X 10.5 does not. Phrases such as 'Mr. Watson -- come here!' will only result in 4 words using Word Counter. Microsoft Word will consider that phrase to have 5 words since the dashes ('--') are separated on both side by white space. In the end the differences between the word counting features of different programs will likely be small, but it is best to try out a few short examples to make sure that this program works in the way you intended.

You may sometimes notice a difference in counts in Word Counter when counting Microsoft Word documents depending on if you click the 'Count Words' button from the floating window versus dropping a file onto the Word Counter window or performing a Bulk Count on multiple documents. The reason is because the former method basic 'asks' Microsoft Word for the words to count whereas the second method uses a different technology for extracting the Words. Microsoft Word sometimes does not include all of the words in figures in the documents when performing a word count and this is reflected in the difference.

Word Counter was written using a part of the Apple Xcode development environment known as AppleScript Studio. This means that the application itself is written using the AppleScript programming/scripting language but also relies heavily on various unix programs (sed, tr, grep, and others) 'under the hood' for some of the heavy duty text manipulation.

How much does Word Counter cost?

Word Counter is free.

However, comments would be most appreciated. For those that wish to make a donation, you can do so on the supermagnus.com website. Or, why not consider purchasing one of my screensavers which I sell to help cover web-hosting and development costs.

Legal issues

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Word Counter is provided 'as is' and no guarantee is made as to its function or any problems that occur as a result of its use.

Warranty

There is no warranty for this program.

Known Issues

  • When Word Counter is unable to count a file due to an error, it will display a 0 (zero) for both the word and the character count.
  • Sometimes, if Word Counter seems stuck on a small file that should appear in the multiple file count window, simply clicking on the window seems to 'nudge' Word Counter to finish its task. I have no idea why this occurs.
  • Word Counter has occasionally crashed when a word count is performed on the Word Counter window and no text has been typed into it.
  • Some of the text formatting options for rich text might not work in Word Counter. If they are needed the best alternative would be to use TextEdit to type and use Word Counter to count the words in the TextEdit window.
  • The 'Undo' option does not work extremely well in Word Counter, especially under 'Plain Text' mode.
  • Special characters are usually counted as separate words in Word Counter
  • Word Counter may not launch properly at first (the icon will bounce a few times but no window will appear). This problem can usually be solved by fixing permissions on your computer and then re-downloading the Word Counter application.
  • Currently, Word Counter can perform a count of a subset of text if it is highlighted only in the main Word Counter Window. Word Counts on TextEdit documents include all of the words, regardless of whether a subset of the text is highlighted.
  • If a word count is conducted on a large volume of text, the count may fail if some of the 'non-standard' options are chosen, such as the option to count words above a certain length.
  • When printing or exporting a table (either the multiple file counts or the frequency counts) the order in which it appears will be the original alphabetical order, not the subsequent on-screeing sorting of the table.
  • Word Counter may provide incorrect counts on Microsoft Word documents that have comments or other edits included through the Track Changes feature.

Additional Customization

Word counter has a few options where are modifiable but not through the Preferences window. These options will not likely be important to the average user:
  1. Default fonts: You can change the default fonts for both the rich text and plain text options. You can find these option in the 'Word Counter Preferences' file in your ~/Library/Preferences/ folder in your Home folder. Each line has a preference name on the left side (which you should not modify), and a varable on the right side, separated by an asterisk ('*'). To change the name of the plain text font, for example, you need to find the line that starts out with 'PlainTextFont*' and then change the name of the font to the right of the asterisk. The default is Monaco, but you should be able to change it to any font you want, as long as you have the font installed on your computer. If you type something incorrectly you will likely cause an error in Word Counter.
  2. Modifying CPU usage: Word Count, by default, updates itself internally every 1 second, which can cause more CPU usage than some might wish to allow. If you have the program set to update the count automatically every 1 second then there is no way to avoid this. However, if you don't use the option to automatically update the word count, then the extra CPU usage can be decreased substantially. To do so, locate the 'Word counter Prefereces' file, as described above. Look for the preference name called' 'autoCountSecondsDefault*' Modify the number to the right to change the number of second between when Word Counter auto-updates itself. The one downside to doing this is that if you do turn on the auto-word count option, you may have to wait longer until it turns on.

Future Directions

I now consider Word Counter to be a 'mature' application. It does its job very well and likely meets the needs of the average user. Thus, there will be fewer changes and additions over time. I have no intention for Word Counter to become a full-fledged text editor--there are already a lot of wonderful (and free) text editors available for OS X.

Rapidclick 1 4 download free. The current version (2.10.1) will likely be the final version. If anyone is interested in a partnership to develop the code further, possibly as an open-source project, please contact David Hanauer

Version History

Version 2.10.1 (February 16, 2013):
  • Added support for TexShop
  • Added support for odt and docx files
  • Better compatibility with OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard)
  • Ignoring minor words are now handled appropriately in the frequency counts
  • Ignoring words less than a specific length are now handled appropriatel in the frequency counts
  • Hyphenated words are now handled appropriatey in the frequency counts
  • Minor interface enhancements
  • Fixed an error where a popup dialog saying 'location 09b' would sometimes appear
Version 2.10 (February 02, 2009):
  • Can now calculate multiple readability statistics such as Flesch-Kincaid
  • Multiple minor interface enhancements
  • Fixed an issue for counting words with non-standard hyphens such as the em dash and en dash
  • Fixed a problem with the order of the columns when exporting or printing multiple file counts
  • When counting text with Microsoft Word 2004, subsets of selected text can now be counted
Version 2.9 (October 06, 2008):
  • Added an option to count an e-mail address as a single word or as separate words
  • Added support for Mori (a digital notebook application)
  • Significant speed increases for word and character counts, especially for large files
  • Ongoing feedback for file counts has now been removed due to speed increases
  • Significant speed increases for frequency counts
  • Significant speed increases for exporting multiple file counts and frequency counts to a file
  • Improved printing of multiple file counts and frequency counts
  • Minor interface enhancements
  • Fixed an error ['Can't make character id 0 into type reference. (-1700)'] that occurred when performing a frequency count in OS X 10.4
Version 2.8 (August 12, 2008):
  • Can now count text in PDF documents (OS X 10.5 or higher)
  • Can better handle certain Unicode characters
  • Fixed a rare error ['NSReceiverEvaluationScriptError: 4 (1)'] that occurred on some machines
  • Improved accuracy of the display of warning icons for the progress tracker tool
  • The program now provides ongoing counting feedback for large files
  • Minor interface enhancements
Version 2.7.1 (May 19, 2008):
  • Fixed a problem where Word Counter could no longer count words with Microsoft Word 2004
  • Added support for OmniOutliner and OmniOutliner Pro
  • Improved the overall accuracy of the word counts
  • Fixed the counting of hyphenated words, which was no longer working in Leopard
  • Improved handling of special characters such as en-dashes and em-dashes
Version 2.7 (February 25, 2008):
  • Added the ability to set a goal for words and characters and to track progress towards that goal
  • Can now exclude minor words (e.g. 'a', 'of', 'or', 'the') from the count
  • Can now close the main window without quitting the program
  • Can now set default font sizes for the application
  • Can now set whether the application should use plain or rich text as a default
  • Now works with the BBEdit application
  • Improved preferences window
  • Improved handling of invalid file types when files are dropped into the main window
  • New Leopard (OS X 10.5) compatible application icon
  • Minor interface enhancements
Version 2.6 (December 19, 2007):

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  • Word Counter is now OS X 10.5 (Leopard) compatible
  • When used with Pages Word Counter can now count all text or a subset of selected text
  • Now works with SubEthaEdit and Text-Edit Plus
  • Minor interface enhancements
Version 2.5 (September 10, 2007):
  • Launch time for the application should now be faster
  • Added a new preference option to either include or exclude line feeds/carriage returns in the character count
  • Works with more file types including asp, css, java, js, jsp, php, pl, rb, and xml
  • Improved the accuracy of the word counts. Symbols such as _ ^ * ( = + | etc. no longer count as a word
  • Fixed an issue so that selected (highlighted) text in the Word Counter window could be counted separate from the full text
  • Fixed an error that could occur when loading a file over an existing one without saving changes to the original
  • Fixed an issue where a non-breaking space would count as a word instead of a space
  • Minor interface enhancements
Version 2.4 (May 01, 2007):
  • Word Counter can now work with multiple applications including TextEdit, Microsoft Word, Pages, TextWrangler, and others.
  • Minor interface changes
Version 2.3 (April 09, 2007):
  • Added a feature that can now count the number of instances of a particular word in the text
  • Added a feature to provide a summary of the frequency and length of all words in the text
  • Added Find/Replace as an option for editing text
  • Interface improvements
  • Fixed an AppleScript error that was displayed when dragging text onto the Word Counter window more than once
  • Fixed an issue where the vertical TextEdit Word Counter window sometimes displayed incorrectly as horizontal
  • Improved help documentation
Version 2.2.1 (February 12, 2007):
  • Fixed an error where the preferences might not be saved between launches
  • Improved the manner in which Word Counter handles RTFD files
Version 2.2 (September 26, 2006):
  • Added a vertical floating window to the already existing horizontal floating window that works in conjunction with TextEdit
  • The main Word Counter window now remembers its size and position better between launches
  • No longer experiences an error when a folder with a custom icon is dropped onto the Word Counter window
  • Fixed an error that occurred when only an empty folder was dropped onto the Word Counter window
  • Added an option to cancel the counting process in the Bulk Counts window
  • Minor interface changes
Version 2.1.1 (April 04, 2006):
  • Word Counter is now a Universal Binary (will work on PowerPC and Intel Macs)
Version 2.1 (January 16, 2006):
  • Now can either print or export multiple file count table data
  • Documentation now reflects that Word Counter can handle HTML files
  • Will provide feedback about files that Word Counter can't open in the multiple file count window
Version 2.0 (October 24, 2005):
  • Can now perform bulk counts on multiple files at once, with the results displayed in a table. Folders, files, or both can be dropped onto the Word Counter window as one way to activate this feature.
  • Word Counter can now handle files larger than 32k in size.
Version 1.9 (September 26, 2005):
  • Can now count words in the following file types: plain text (txt, text), rich text (rtf, rtfd), Microsoft Word (doc), Microsoft Word XML (wordml), and web archives (webarchive). [Note: The ability to open some file types requires OS X 10.4 Tiger or higher].
Version 1.8.1 (July 29, 2005):
  • Word Counter is now OS X 10.4 (Tiger) compatible
  • Fixed a small issue where the title of a file would not display in the window's title bar when opened via the menu
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Version 1.8 (May 09, 2005):
  • Vastly improved speed of all counts (previously intolerable waits have been reduced to a few seconds)
  • Improved accuracy of word counts
  • Now automatically switches back to TextEdit after pressing the word count icon in the floating TextEdit window
  • Choosing TextEdit option now brings TextEdit forward automatically
  • Window locations are now preserved between launches for all windows (except the help window)
Version 1.7 (February 01, 2005):
  • Can now handle both plain text (txt) and rich text format (rtf) files
  • Added multiple text formatting options (to use with rich text)
  • Key-command to count words has been changed to command-N
  • Now asks for confirmation when dragging a file or text into the window if there are unsaved changed in the window
  • Improved icons
  • Improved help
  • A few other minor interface enhancements
  • Fixed a problem where it was not possible to highlight text on the first line of the window.
Version 1.6 (January 04, 2005):
  • Added the ability to perform word counts and character counts for the frontmost TextEdit document in a small floating window
  • Added the ability to automatically update the word counts based on a user-defined interval
  • Can now choose to count hyphenated words as a single word or as separate words
  • Created a separate window for the preferences
  • Added icons for the main window
  • A few other minor interface enhancements
Version 1.5 (October 18, 2004):
  • Can now open plain text files directly into the application
  • Can now save the window contents as a plain text file
  • Can now drag and drop text files onto the window's text box
  • Minor interface enhancements
  • Added 'Undo Typing' menu option
  • Added minimal help into the application
  • Word and character counting preferences, window size, and window location are now saved between launches
Verison 1.4 (July 14, 2003):
  • Drastically improved the speed at which characters without spaces are counted. Using a PowerBook 667 and the first chapter of Moby Dick as a reference, the time for this function was reduced from 142 seconds to 1 second.
  • Made a minor interface enhancement
Version 1.3 (April 7, 2003):
  • Counts can now be performed on a subset of text if it is highlighted
  • Can 'push' button to count words with a key command (Command-T)
Version 1.2 (March 30, 2003):
  • Added option to count characters with or without including spaces
  • Modified the window layout again
Version 1.1 (March 16, 2003):
  • Added a character count
  • Modified the window layout

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Version 1.0 (March 8, 2003):
  • Initial release

Acknowledgements

I would like to thank the numerous users who provided bug reports and interesting suggestions for enhancing this application.

Feedback

If you find Word Counter useful let me know!

Send e-mail to David Hanauer: david@supermagnus.com





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