On Mon, 14 May 2001, Ryan Sorensen wrote:

> >From what I saw, I can say they didn't fit what I was looking for.
> You probably didn't have the same picture of my requirements I did.
> None of these pages have what I'm looking for, in code or in text.( To 30
> results at least.)  Forgive me for responding so harshly to your attempt to
> help.

You're looking for programs that compare texts and tell you to some degree
of statistical reliability that they are or aren't the same author.
Several of the links I provided led to such software.

You can do it with a spreadsheet as far as that goes. There ain't no
magic. Back in the later half of the 80's we used to do that with TI PC's (not 
the 99/4A but IBM PC clones) and Lotus 123 at Discovery Hall. One of the
'volunteers' (really students earning points for class) was a math student
working on the Shakespeare/Bacon 'problem' for their grad work. We used to
do audio stego using C64's also, way before Timmy 'invented' it (you might
be able to find some of that software if you look around in archives of
that time period). I didn't keep any of it myself (I never 'used' MS
products - back then I used an Amiga - of which there are stego programs
going back almost to the first release in late '84).

As to your lack of civility, forgive yourself. It's not my place since I
took no personal offence in the first place.

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