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August 18, 2008 |
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Magnetic Resonance in Medicine Begins ErrNET® Pilot Study
Portland, OR, USA – August 18, 2008 – CyProof LLC, a leading developer of proofreading technology, today announced that Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (MRM), an official journal of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, launched a four month pilot study of ErrNET®. During the study, MRM will proofread all submitted manuscripts with ErrNET® and send the results to their authors and reviewers. At the end of the study, all involved authors and editors will provide product feedback.
“We are delighted to have a high-impact journal such as Magnetic Resonance in Medicine conduct an in-dept user analysis of ErrNET®,” said Thomas E. Perrin, President of CyProof LLC. “This feedback will be invaluable for product improvement.”
“Our hope in conducting this pilot is to allow our reviewers to focus on the manuscript’s science and leave the proofreading to ErrNET®,” explained Michael B. Smith, Editor in Chief of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. “We believe that the overall quality of the final published work will improve.”
ErrNET® is the most comprehensive and versatile proofreading software on the market. It checks grammar, style, spelling, punctuation, and website links (URLs). The database is updated every week with new error checks and terms for the spellchecker. ErrNET® runs on CyProof's servers and is accessed through the user's Web browser. There is no software to install and maintain and it works with all popular Web browsers, including Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, and Safari. To check a document, users upload their file through the ErrNET® website, the cost is calculated, payment is requested, and in seconds the document is processed and the results are presented for download. ErrNET® works with PDF files and costs $0.50 per page (price breaks occur after the first 50 pages).
About Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine is an international journal devoted to the publication of original investigations concerned with all aspects of the development and use of nuclear magnetic resonance and electron paramagnetic resonance techniques for medical applications. Its readership includes radiologists, medical physicists, radiology residents, biochemists, and MR technologists. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine is published by John Wiley & Sons on behalf of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (www.ismrm.org).
About CyProof LLC
CyProof LLC (www.cyproof.com), headquartered in Portland, Oregon, is a leading developer of innovative proofreading technology and is the maker of ErrNET® (www.errnet.net), its flagship product. The clients of CyProof include colleges and universities, publishers, research institutions, corporations, and individual authors and editors of all disciplines. CyProof's technology is designed to improve the quality of writing and proofreading efficiency.
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July 9, 2008 |
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CyProof Releases Major Update of ErrNET®
Portland, OR, USA – July 9, 2008 – Today, Cyproof announced the release of a major update for ErrNET®, the company’s flagship product. In addition to the weekly update of improvements in accuracy, bug fixes, and new terms for the spellchecker, this update includes many new checks for grammar and punctuation errors.
Please see our Product Description page for more information on ErrNET®. Please contact us if you have any questions.
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July 02, 2008 |
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The University of Utah Selects CyProof's ErrNET® for Online Document Proofreading
Portland, OR, USA – July 02, 2008 –
CyProof LLC, a leading developer of proofreading technology, today announced that the University of Utah has acquired a site license of CyProof's ErrNET® for online document proofreading. Under the terms of the agreement, all University of Utah faculty, students, and staff will receive a special discount on ErrNET® purchases.
“We are grateful to have the University of Utah as part of the ErrNET® user community,” said Thomas E. Perrin, President of CyProof LLC. “As one of the nation's top research universities, we are pleased to partner with them to provide a cost-effective solution to improve their writing and proofreading efficiency.”
“ErrNET® ‘pinpoints’ spelling, grammar and structure errors in seconds, and is an incredible timesaver in the draft stages of producing quality research manuscripts. The amount of time ErrNET® saves in our initial proofreading process allows a larger amount of dedicated time to focus on the core subject matter of the manuscript, which is the primary objective and absolutely essential. ErrNET® has become the first step we take in the initial proofreading stages of selected manuscripts,” said Shawna Derry, Administrative Assistant, Center for Biophysical Modeling and Simulation, and the Department of Chemistry, University of Utah.
ErrNET® is a software program that was originally developed for a large publisher to assess and improve the quality of writing and reduce editorial time and costs. It checks grammar, style, spelling, and punctuation and is far more comprehensive than other available proofreading software. The database contains multiple rules of grammar and punctuation, thousands of incorrect, verbose, and awkward phrases, and the world's largest spellchecker that includes over two million terms. The database is updated every week with new error checks and terms for the spellchecker.
ErrNET® runs on CyProof's servers and is accessed through the user's Web browser. There is no software to install and maintain and it works with all popular Web browsers, including Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, and Safari. To check a document, users upload their file through the ErrNET® website, the cost is calculated, payment is requested, and in seconds the document is processed and the results are presented for download. ErrNET® works with PDF files and costs only $0.50 per page (price breaks occur after the first 50 pages).
About The University of Utah
The University of Utah (www.utah.edu), located in Salt Lake City, is a leading public research university in the state of Utah. As of Fall Semester 2007, the university currently enrolls 21,421 undergraduate and 6,604 graduate students and has 1,419 regular faculty members. Of the more than 3,500 colleges and universities in the United States, the University of Utah is one of only eighty-eight that are classified by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching as Research I universities; i.e., those that offer a full range of undergraduate programs, are committed to graduate education, and give research high priority. The university offers seventy-six undergraduate majors, over fifty-five minors and certificates and ninety-six major fields of studies at the graduate level. The university, one of the state’s largest employers, has the only medical, social work, and architecture schools in a multi-state area.
About CyProof LLC
CyProof LLC, headquartered in Portland, Oregon, is a leading developer of innovative proofreading technology and is the maker of ErrNET® (www.errnet.net), its flagship product. The clients of CyProof include colleges and universities, publishers, research institutions, corporations, and individual authors and editors of all disciplines. CyProof's technology is designed to improve the quality of writing and proofreading efficiency.
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May 29, 2008 |
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Pre-paid ErrNET® Accounts Are Now Available
Portland, OR, USA – May 29, 2008 – Today, Cyproof announced that pre-paid ErrNET® accounts are now available through the ErrNET® website (www.errnet.net). When ErrNET® accounts are activated, customers are issued account login information (username and password). To check a document, customers login at the “Customer Login” area of the website and upload their file. The cost to check each document is displayed with the account balance and the cost is deducted from the account. This new system is convenient because credit card information does not need to be entered each time a document is processed.
Please see our Product Description page for more information on ErrNET®. Please contact us if you have any questions.
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August 17, 2007 |
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CyProof Releases Major Update of ErrNET® That Includes Error Visualization and Increased Document Processing Speed
Portland, OR, USA – August 17, 2007 – Today, Cyproof announced the release of a major update for ErrNET®, the company’s flagship product. In addition to the weekly update of improvements in accuracy, bug fixes, and new terms for the spellchecker, this update includes two major features, error visualization and improvements in speed. Errors are now underlined throughout the text and the explanations and suggestion for each error are posted in the right margin. Visualization makes it much more convenient for users to quickly spot the errors. In addition, documents are now proofread five times faster, so a typical manuscript (50 pages or less) is now processed in less than 10 seconds.
Please see our Product Description page for more information on ErrNET®. Please contact us if you have any questions.
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June 19, 2007 |
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Cyproof LLC Releases ErrNET® - Aimed at Publishers and Authors Who Want to be Error-free
Portland, OR, USA – June 19, 2007 – ErrNET®, a new Web-based proofreading product from Cyproof LLC, promises publishers and authors an efficient, affordable and comprehensive approach to editing scientific, academic and formal writing. Developed in collaboration with professional editors and publishers, ErrNET® checks grammar, punctuation, style and spelling.
“Journals are just overwhelmed by the increasing number of submissions each year,” said Thomas E. Perrin, President of CyProof. “ErrNET® offers publishers a means to significantly reduce editorial time and provide quick feedback to authors,” Perrin said.
“We believe writers will find it an indispensable tool to polish work and enhance the likelihood of publication or grant acceptance.” Perrin said.
ErrNET® marks errors in grammar, punctuation, style, and spelling, and verifies website addresses (URLs). The constantly updated spellchecker contains over one million entries, and includes life, physical, and applied sciences terms.
ErrNET® generates an error report for each check and includes explanations for each error, suggestions for corrections, and a summary of the total number and types of each error.
To check documents, the user uploads the file to the ErrNET® server through their Web browser (including popular Web browsers, such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, and Safari). In seconds, the user receives a marked-up document and a detailed error report. Custom error thresholds set in the ErrNET® reports allow editors to reject or return papers for revision without spending valuable personal time.
For as little as pennies a page, ErrNET® is like having a professional editor proofread work. Letters, presentations, theses, research reports, white papers, grant proposals, review articles, dissertations, brochures, and books all benefit from this dynamic Web-based proofreading service.
To learn more about ErrNET®, view sample documents, or check a personal document, visit www.errnet.net.
Cyproof LLC is a leading developer of document proofreading technology. Cyproof works closely with editors, publishers, authors, and high-impact journals to create products that help reduce publishing costs, improve writing quality, and expedite the publishing process. Cyproof’s solutions are accessible from any location in the world, at any time. |
June 04, 2007 |
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Cyproof Releases ErrNET® Beta 3 for Public Testing
Portland, OR, USA – June 04, 2007 – Today, Cyproof released ErrNET® Beta 3 for public testing. Beta 3 testing should proceed quickly and this will likely be the final beta version.
This update includes many technical improvements and bug fixes, and several new features.
The new features include:
- Unrecognized term processing. A spell-check feature was implemented to process any unrecognized terms. ErrNET® now marks unknown terms only one time, primarily to alert the user. The term(s) is then automatically submitted to our engineers and added to the ErrNET® database once the correct spelling is verified.
- Web site address verification. ErrNET® now “activates” any web site links (URLs) within the document to verify that they open active web sites.
- Improvements to the ErrNET® Error Report. The ErrNET® Error Report now displays the total number of pages checked, the average number of errors per page, and a color coded bar graph that summarizes the total number of each type of error.
Please see our Product Description page for more information on ErrNET®. Please contact us if you are interested in beta testing ErrNET®. |
April 26, 2007 |
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Cyproof Releases ErrNET® Beta 2 for Public Testing
Portland, OR, USA – April 26, 2007 – Today, Cyproof released ErrNET® Beta 2 for public testing. This update includes many new checks for grammar, style, and punctuation, bug fixes, and now a spellchecker. The spellchecker includes over one million terms, including life, physical, and applied sciences terms.
Please see our Product Description page for more information on ErrNET®. Please contact us if you are interested in beta testing ErrNET®. |
April 2, 2007 |
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Cyproof Begins Public Testing of ErrNET® Beta 1
Portland, OR, USA – April 2, 2007 – Today, Cyproof announced that it has officially started public beta testing of their flagship product ErrNET® with the release of ErrNET® Beta 1. The full version of ErrNET® should be released by the end of June, 2007.
ErrNET® is a Web-based program, developed in collaboration with professional editors, that checks manuscripts for acceptable use of US English for publication of formal, professional scientific writing. It checks for errors in grammar, punctuation, and scientific style. Please see our Product Description page for more information. Please contact us if you are interested in testing ErrNET®.
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January 8, 2007 |
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Cyproof Begins In-House Testing of ErrNET®
Portland, OR, USA – January 8, 2007 – Today, Cyproof announced that it has officially started in-house testing of their flagship product ErrNET®. Development of ErrNET® is on schedule and Cyproof plans to begin public beta testing in the beginning of April, 2007.
ErrNET® is a Web-based program, developed in collaboration with professional editors, that checks manuscripts for acceptable use of US English for publication of formal, professional scientific writing. It checks for errors in grammar, punctuation, and scientific style. Please see our Product Description page for more information. Please contact us if you are interested in testing ErrNET®.
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