Tag: feedback

Negated auxiliary verbs – improved!

You might not know what the title of this post is trying to say. In fact, you shouldn’t really care about that – it’s our job to do so.

In short, it means that Spin Rewriter is now even better when it comes to words such as “don’t”, “couldn’t”, “mustn’t”, “hasn’t” etc.

And we have some great updates planned for tomorrow as well, including the annoying “individualses” bug … it will all be taken care of tomorrow! 😀

Spin Rewriter improved – again

You’ve probably gotten used to our quick updates by now. Today we’re releasing 4 new updates:

  • you can now check out the original (not spun) articles from your Archive
  • we added Firefox 3.6 support because many of you are still using this old version of Firefox because of add-on compatibility
  • you can now set a custom “article separator” text when you’re exporting hundreds of unique articles into a single text file
  • you can request promo copy samples (etc.) from your affiliate panel

Tomorrow we’re planning another update that will be a bit bigger, or more fundamental – we’ll further improve the way Spin Rewriter is handling verbs like can’t, doesn’t, hasn’t, …

Stay tuned! 😀

6 more updates!

No sleep for us. 😀

We’ve just rolled out another 6 great updates, and we’ve got another batch of them “in the oven” for Monday or Tuesday.

What’s new, what’s been added:

  • you can import pre-spun articles that are using any spintax format, and they’ll be automatically converted to Spin Rewriter’s spintax in Step 2
  • we have joined the first 2 steps into a single step, made everything much easier and even more robust, and it should make Spin Rewriter even faster
  • when you’re rewriting your article on the paragraph/sentence level, your article is automatically saved every 2 seconds – this way you never lose your work, even if you close your browser by accident!
  • you can now use a special button to immediately jump back from the final step to Step 2 (edit mode)
  • we have made the color scheme easier on the eyes – words with synonyms are green (instead of red), buttons have black text (instead of red), etc.
  • we have added “Quick Tips” to some phases of the process – these should provide answers to the most common questions
  • some other minor issues were fixed

Once again – hope you like it! 😀

Spin Rewriter now comes with a Free Trial!

We’ve received approximately 1.7 million emails about a Free Trial option, and how people would love to test our software first before actually purchasing it.

I think we’ve already demonstrated that basically everything we do, we do it for the good of our users. This is why we introduced a 5-Day Free Trial option a couple of minutes ago.

This way you can feel free to try out Spin Rewriter for free (no strings attached) and see if it makes your life easier. If you love it (and we’re pretty sure that you will), your subscription will be activated once the free trial runs out.

I hope you like this new “random act of coolness.” 😀

Today’s awesome updates

We’re still not resting, not even a little bit. Here are some of the huge Spin Rewriter updates we just rolled out:

  • you can now press the “R” button just next to the “T” and “A” buttons to quickly use the currently selected synonyms with every occurence of the current word in the whole article
  • you can see the word count of your article before proceeding to Step 3
  • we have improved the learning algorithms that are actively improving Spin Rewriter SO MUCH that it’s hard to believe – within a month Spin Rewriter will produce articles of amazing quality!

I hope you like all of this, it only makes Spin Rewriter shine even more – and we couldn’t be more excited about that!

Thanks to everybody who hopped on board and is already using Spin Rewriter,
you guys seriously rock,

Aaron 😀

Save & Resume Projects

That’s right. We’ve received quite a bit of feedback about users wanting to save their projects for later, so they can continue their work some other time.

Well, we just added what you all requested. Now you can save your projects and you can get back to them when you have the time. 😀

Enjoy! 😀

No more “Whoops, where did it go?!”

I wrote about a functionality that was requested by a couple of our Beta Testers about a week ago – our users demanded something that would prevent them from losing all their hard work if they accidentally pressed the “back” button or somehow left Spin Rewriter’s Edit Mode without saving their progress.

We just improved Spin Rewriter’s user interface and added what was requested – from now on you can no longer accidentally lose your progress. Whether you click the “previous page” / “next page” button, refresh the page, click on a link or close your browser while you’re in Edit Mode, you will be asked to confirm if you really want to do that. This way you can feel safe and happily click on everything you want, and you’ll never lose your hard work.

Try it out! 😀

What a lovely Sunday!

I couldn’t be much happier right now … Everything’s great, we’re making great progress, we’re getting ready to finally launch Spin Rewriter to the general public and I was relaxing at the beach, lazily checking my email inbox on this lovely Sunday when I received yet another brilliant testimonial from one of our Beta Testers:

I have been testing spinrewriter and its pretty damn good. Still a few tweaks to work out with some phrases that it creates but definitely better than anything I have ever seen.

We’ve been getting more and more feedback just like this one lately and we couldn’t be happier. Our unique approach is turning out to be exactly what we thought it would be, and we’ll be bringing the Number 1 Rewriting Software to the market very very soon.

Once again, stay tuned! 😀

Love you all! 😀

We’re getting a ton of suggestions – a big Thank You!

I just wanted to once again publicly thank all of our Beta Testers who are doing incredible work in helping us make a superb product!

We’re constantly getting great feedback and based on this feedback we’ll be soon be adding great little tweaks such as:

– While users are in the Edit Mode (actively working on their articles), they will be warned if they click the “previous page” or “next page” button in their web browser or they want to leave the page without saving their progress. What does this mean? It means that our users will never lose their hard work and all the rewriting progress they’ve done with their articles by accidentally pressing the “backspace” key on their keyboards which takes you to the previous page.

– Users will soon be able to select phrases that span over punctuation marks, e.g. they will be able to select the phrase “the red, white and blue” that they currently cannot and replace it with “the American flag”.

– Users will be able to simply click on the underscore (underline) of already suggested phrases to select them, instead of manually selecting them by dragging their mouse over them.

As you can see, we’re working pretty hard, so – stay tuned! 😀

Another big update

We’ve just rolled out another important update for the new article rewriting system Spin Rewriter.

This time we focused on improving the artificial intelligence behind it to make it understand your articles even better. We implemented two important additional natural language processing methods (our colleagues over at Stanford and Princetion have been toying around with them for a while now) and we couldn’t be happier with the results. Spin Rewriter now correctly understands over 94% of the tricky ambiguous words with many meanings, and 100% of all other words of course.

If you want to see it in action, sign up and become one of our Beta Testers! 😀