Here are some links about word cloud tools. Mostly PC, but maybe you can one or more of them that also have a Mac verison
Word Cloud- Create Customized Word Cloud Art for Free – Tagul Online https://davescomputertips.com/create-customized...
Word clouds are a fun and innovative way to transform a collection of ordinary words into an illustration. It works by using combinations of font sizes and colors to arrange a group of words into an image which can then be used to illustrate a website, letterhead, signature, logo, homework, whatever.
Word Cloud- Create Customized Word Cloud Art for Free – Tagul Online https://davescomputertips.com/create-customized...
Word clouds are a fun and innovative way to transform a collection of ordinary words into an illustration. It works by using combinations of font sizes and colors to arrange a group of words into an image which can then be used to illustrate a website, letterhead, signature, logo, homework, whatever.
Word Cloud- http://www.clearlyandsimply.com/clearly_and_sim...
Robert Mundigl shows how to create word clouds in Excel, an update from his earlier method. Download his sample file, and try it out. And remember, don't look a gift horse (or word cloud) in the mouth!
Word cloud- The Implementation of Word Clouds with Excel
Robert at 03:00 PM in Charts, Dashboards, Microsoft Excel, Visualization
Approach, algorithm, VBA code and performance optimization of the Word Cloud with Excel implementation
Today’s follow-up article will have a closer look into the machine room: some more details on the approach, the data structure, the algorithm, the implementation in VBA and a dirty little trick to optimize the performance of the code for inserting and formatting freeform shapes on a worksheet using VBA.
As a little bonus, today’s post also includes a tiny Excel tool to easily split continuous texts into a list of words and their count, i.e. the data structure needed for the word cloud workaround. Of course the tool is provided for free download.
Word cloud- Wordle Tag Clouds in Microsoft Excel
Tuesday, November 30, 2010 Robert at 11:00 PM in Microsoft Excel
Create dynamic Tag Clouds in Microsoft Excel using advanced Wordle
One week back, my friend and Excel MVP Chandoo published a post to celebrate the very impressive milestone of the 10,000th comment on his blog: 10k Comments Excel Dashboard. Who dared to think he would do this without providing a dashboard? Of course he did.
Today’s post shows a way how to include Wordle tag clouds into your Excel workbook, dynamically based on texts in any cell ranges. As always, the article includes the Excel example workbook for free download.
Word Clouds with Microsoft Excel
Tuesday, February 24, 2015 Robert at 09:00 PM in Charts, Dashboards, Visualization
Create dynamic Word Clouds / Tag Clouds in Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Excel provides no native feature to create a word cloud (aka tag cloud), i.e. a visual representation of text data where the font size of a word depicts the frequency of this word in a text.
I am fully aware of the fact that word clouds are a very poor tool for data analysis and business data visualizations. However, they definitely have their place in infographics. Moreover, realizing a word cloud in Excel is an interesting VBA challenge.
Today’s article introduces my new implementation of word clouds in Excel including the workbook(s) for free download. I will go into the details of my approach in a follow-up post.
Word Clouds with Tableau
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
How to create Word Clouds with Tableau and a look at the value of Word Clouds for serious Business Data Analysis
The previous two posts (Word Clouds with Microsoft Excel and The Implementation of Word Clouds with Excel) provided and explained my VBA-based solution to create dynamic Word Clouds (aka Tag Clouds) in Microsoft Excel.
However, I am up to something more: Word Clouds are a nice little visualization and come in handy if you want to draw someone’s attention to your presentation or infographic. Having said that, they are more or less useless if you need your data to answer your questions or tell your story. The second part of today’s post will try to prove that there are much better visualizations for serious data analysis than a Word Cloud.
Word Cloud (Power BI visuals, Free) https://appsource.microsoft.com/en-us/product/p...?
Create a fun visual from frequent text in your data Free
Word Cloud- Create Customized Word Cloud Art for Free – Tagul Online https://davescomputertips.com/create-customized...
Word clouds are a fun and innovative way to transform a collection of ordinary words into an illustration. It works by using combinations of font sizes and colors to arrange a group of words into an image which can then be used to illustrate a website, letterhead, signature, logo, homework, whatever.
Word Cloud- Create Customized Word Cloud Art for Free – Tagul Online https://davescomputertips.com/create-customized...
Word clouds are a fun and innovative way to transform a collection of ordinary words into an illustration. It works by using combinations of font sizes and colors to arrange a group of words into an image which can then be used to illustrate a website, letterhead, signature, logo, homework, whatever.
Word Cloud- http://www.clearlyandsimply.com/clearly_and_sim...
Robert Mundigl shows how to create word clouds in Excel, an update from his earlier method. Download his sample file, and try it out. And remember, don't look a gift horse (or word cloud) in the mouth!
Word cloud- The Implementation of Word Clouds with Excel
Robert at 03:00 PM in Charts, Dashboards, Microsoft Excel, Visualization
Approach, algorithm, VBA code and performance optimization of the Word Cloud with Excel implementation
Today’s follow-up article will have a closer look into the machine room: some more details on the approach, the data structure, the algorithm, the implementation in VBA and a dirty little trick to optimize the performance of the code for inserting and formatting freeform shapes on a worksheet using VBA.
As a little bonus, today’s post also includes a tiny Excel tool to easily split continuous texts into a list of words and their count, i.e. the data structure needed for the word cloud workaround. Of course the tool is provided for free download.
Word cloud- Wordle Tag Clouds in Microsoft Excel
Tuesday, November 30, 2010 Robert at 11:00 PM in Microsoft Excel
Create dynamic Tag Clouds in Microsoft Excel using advanced Wordle
One week back, my friend and Excel MVP Chandoo published a post to celebrate the very impressive milestone of the 10,000th comment on his blog: 10k Comments Excel Dashboard. Who dared to think he would do this without providing a dashboard? Of course he did.
Today’s post shows a way how to include Wordle tag clouds into your Excel workbook, dynamically based on texts in any cell ranges. As always, the article includes the Excel example workbook for free download.
Word Clouds with Microsoft Excel
Tuesday, February 24, 2015 Robert at 09:00 PM in Charts, Dashboards, Visualization
Create dynamic Word Clouds / Tag Clouds in Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Excel provides no native feature to create a word cloud (aka tag cloud), i.e. a visual representation of text data where the font size of a word depicts the frequency of this word in a text.
I am fully aware of the fact that word clouds are a very poor tool for data analysis and business data visualizations. However, they definitely have their place in infographics. Moreover, realizing a word cloud in Excel is an interesting VBA challenge.
Today’s article introduces my new implementation of word clouds in Excel including the workbook(s) for free download. I will go into the details of my approach in a follow-up post.
Word Clouds with Tableau
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
How to create Word Clouds with Tableau and a look at the value of Word Clouds for serious Business Data Analysis
The previous two posts (Word Clouds with Microsoft Excel and The Implementation of Word Clouds with Excel) provided and explained my VBA-based solution to create dynamic Word Clouds (aka Tag Clouds) in Microsoft Excel.
However, I am up to something more: Word Clouds are a nice little visualization and come in handy if you want to draw someone’s attention to your presentation or infographic. Having said that, they are more or less useless if you need your data to answer your questions or tell your story. The second part of today’s post will try to prove that there are much better visualizations for serious data analysis than a Word Cloud.
Word Cloud (Power BI visuals, Free) https://appsource.microsoft.com/en-us/product/p...?
Create a fun visual from frequent text in your data Free
12 Popular Sites Like Wordle Our robot has scanned through the net and found several invaluable visualization and words sites like Wordle. So come and check out more sites that are similar to Wordle. Displaying 1 to 10 of 500 alternatives to Wordle. Word It Out – Much like Wordle, it creates word clouds out of any text that you paste into the text box. This application allows the word cloud to be customized by size, font, and color scheme. This application allows the word cloud to be customized by size, font, and color scheme.
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Click the “Create Your Own” link. This will allow you to enter the text that you want to create the Wordle from. You can paste text from a text file, or you can enter in the URL for a website that has an RSS or Atom feed. Make sure that if you type words into the box, you put spaces between each. No other add-in for Mac is known. But online word cloud generators do equally good job (better in my opinion). I had tried Word Cloud Pro but didn't like it.