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Old 10-18-2013, 05:31 PM   #14
cromag
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Way back when I was using real UNIX to do documentation I became a big fan of the "Writer's Workbench" kit of small programs. You can still find many of them for Linux distros like Ubuntu, but many have to be run from a terminal window. They do include a small program that checks for "double" words -- like "the the."

Right now there's just no way I could afford an editor (I'm trying to save up my sales revenue for a latte at Starbucks), and my wife hates science fiction, etc.

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