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Weights of all synonyms have been recalibrated

Spin Rewriter comes with 3 settings when you’re running the One-Click Rewrite process – it can either suggest as many synonyms as possible, it can suggest only those synonyms that it’s quite confident about, or it can take no risks and suggest just a small number of most reliable synonyms to make sure all spun articles are 100% readable.

Well, we have just recalibrated all “weights” that Spin Rewriter uses to make these informed decisions – and it’s only going to be better at its job from now on! 😀

Definitions of new meanings were added

As you probably know, Spin Rewriter is constantly learning new useful things from its users. Sometimes it learns about new useful synonyms for existing words in its database – and sometimes it learns about new meanings that it hasn’t even known before. For instance, when iPhone came out, it had to learn that it even existed – it had to add the word “iPhone” to its database.

Well, we’ve just manually added descriptions of all these new meanings – this will make the spinning process even easier for you, our users.

Have fun with it! 😉

Our API now supports even non-HTML tags

While this isn’t something that the majority of our users will find interesting, it will certainly be very helpful for those of you who are using Spin Rewriter through WP Robot.

Spin Rewriter’s API now not only supports HTML tags – it works well with other types of tags as well. For example, tags like “Some text [wpramaprice asin=”0123456789012345″] even more text” are now processed correctly and no longer break your original text. So – spin away! 😉

Another inspection of the learning process

We just finished another revision of Spin Rewriter’s learning process and we’re quite happy with the results.

Spin Rewriter seems to be learning useful new things from its huge user-base at an ever-increasing pace. More high quality synonyms are offered to our users for a larger number of original words than ever.

We have, of course, introduced some manual fixes to the growing database of synonyms as well – and this has made Spin Rewriter better than ever.

Give it a try! 😉

Spin Rewriter API now supports HTML as well

We have just “transplanted” the new algorithms over to the official Spin Rewriter API, and we’re excited to announce that Spin Rewriter’s API now comes with full HTML support as well.

This is extremely useful if you’re spinning contents of websites, i.e. blog posts of your Word Press powered blog.

With this in mind, we’re already almost done with the integration of Spin Rewriter into the well-known much-loved WP Robot. Stay tuned! 😀

Spin Rewriter gets full HTML support

We have re-created an important part of Spin Rewriter to ensure that you’re able to use HTML code as well.

So far, Spin Rewriter worked best with plain text. From now on, you can enter HTML formatted text (with <a href=””> links, <p> paragraphs, <ul> lists, <b> bolded sections and so on) and you will still get readable high quality spun results. 😉

Give it a try! 😀

No more weird characters

Our users have been reporting that sometimes Spin Rewriter introduced extra characters into fractions (such as “1/2”, “1/4” etc.). This means that your finished spun article contained things like “1\/2”, “1\/4” and so on.

The same goes with “#LINK1#” being converted to “# LINK1 #” (with extra spaces) and “#keyword#” being converted to “# keyword #”. These special keywords are only used by a fraction of our users, but we want to get everything just right.

Bottom line, it’s all good now. 😀

Improved filenames for exported spun articles

We’re always trying to make Spin Rewriter as intuitive as possible, so all our users feel right at home.

We just took another step in this direction. From now on, filenames of exported ZIP archives of your spun articles come with names that will help you find your articles even faster.

Stay tuned, there’s more coming! 😉

Still working on Internet Explorer support

That’s right – we’re still working on Internet Explorer support.

The reason for this is that through something called “Accelerators” the latest versions of Internet Explorer desperately try to show their own context menus when a piece of text is selected. On the other hand, Spin Rewriter wants to show you the context menu with all available synonyms when you select a piece of text. And when these two types of context menus collide, it’s not a pretty sight. But we’re working on a solution. 😉

Hang in there, IE lovers! 😀