[V] Text Speed Reader is a program to help you accelerate the speed at which you can read text. Words are presented to you one at a time, in the same position, stopping your eyes from having to shift and refocus on every word as they would on a normal paragraph or line. Also the human brain is much suited for handling a serial stream of data. In fact the only way your brain handles text is by breaking it up into a serial stream before parsing and interpreting it. Speed Reader pre-processes and serializes text, saving your brain from having to do it itself. Punctuation is handled, an extra pause between words occurs for commas, and semi-colons;( ",;"). And an extra two pauses occurs for periods, question marks, exclamation marks and speech marks.(".?!""). These extra pauses allow you to take a mental breath. To read a file containing plain text, using [V] Text Speed Reader, simply open the file using the open button. MSword .doc files are currently not supported.
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[V] Text Speed Reader 1.01
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License | Free | |
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| Requirements | Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 Server | ||
| Downloads | 130 | Limitations | None |
| Publisher | ProjectShum | File Size | 98k |
| Date added | 28 Jan 2006 | ||
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