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Subtitles introduce us to so many more amazing films, and the new 4D edition allows you to count characters and words in subtitles.
Do you remember the “The interpreter” movie, starring Nicole Kidman? To tell the story of a UN interpreter, 8313 words or 37347 was used. Is that a lot or a little? In “The Terminator,” AnyCount only counted 3656 words or 16410 characters.
Be on a roll by counting CAT tools file formats with the new 4D edition. Now you have everything to become a word-count superstar! Count source and target text in TMX, TTX, XLF, SDLXLIFF, MQXLIFF, MXLIFF. Translation Oscar guaranteed.
AnyCount 4D can work on a movie set (or on your computer) totally independent. You don’t need to buy, download, and install software such as Microsoft or Open Office, or Adobe Acrobat Reader if you don’t need to.
The closing night feature is a new visual look to make your word-count experience more smooth. The new neat interface will make your word-count process more enjoyable.
AnyCount 4D is licensed per PC, but you can get an extra one for your laptop or friend (choose wisely) if you act now:
All bonuses will be automatically applied within a week after purchase.
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