Manipulate text or create text out of nothing.
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TextJunk is an iPad-only application that lets you manipulate a string of text (input text) or create text out of nothing. When it comes to manipulating input text, TextJunk comes with several commands that you can use just as you do with a desktop application. For example, you can choose Reverse Text under Text to reverse the input text string. Or choose Insert Space Between Letters to insert 1 or more space letters between letters. You can also use TextJunk to generate random passwords or extract e-mail addresses from input text. Or use TextJunk to count the number of letters or words.
// Features //
1. Transfer text files (.txt) to applications sandbox-protected folder through a desktop computer with iTunes (Apples multimedia application) installed. Use a text file as source of input text. (Tap File and choose Open File.)
2. Generate random passwords.
3. Generate random numbers up to 10,000 digits.
4. Repeat the same letter or phrase.
5. Store input or output text strings with MemoPad.
6. Harvest e-mail addresses from input text.
7. Count the number of letters/words.
8. Count the number of occurrences of a particular letter or phrase.
9. Text manipulation (all lowercase, all uppercase, reverse, remove space, remove letter, replace letters...)
10. The application comes with a built-in quick users guide. (Tap Help at the top-right corner.)
11. Language: English only
12. Application file size: 3.6 MB
// System requirements //
1. iOS 6.0 or higher
2. iPad
// Limitations //
1. The maximum length of a random number the user can generate is 10,000.
2. The maximum length of a random password the user can generate is 93.
3. The maximum number of space letters to insert between letters is 100.
4. The maximum number of a letter to repeat is 10,000.
5. In order to transfer text files to the sandbox-protected folder assigned to this application, one must use a desktop computer with iTunes installed.
6. The harvest e-mail address feature is limited. The application does not automatically get on the Internet itself to collect e-mail addresses, accessing one web site to another. Rather, its designed to help the user isolate e-mail addresses from a body of input text they provide.