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Interesting. Of course, the benefit of reading normally is that it is incredibly easy to step back and reread something that you miss, or to find the same spot you were on if you get distracted. A good idea, but not an everyday necessity perhaps. Useful for students cramming or fitting in Jane... more
Reviewed by Kouros Aug 14 2006, 12:38pm ( 16 reviews ) • reallyeasyreader.com
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Reviewed by PurposefulStride on Oct 24, 9:03pm
Why Did U.S. Bombers (attack) (Russia) ? What Was The First Word Said On The Hot Line ? Why Did U.S. Paratroopers Invade Their Own (Base) ? Why Does Dr. Strangelove Want (ten females to each male) ?
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Reviewed by solenoid on Oct 18, 3:41pm
What about math?
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Rated by Greenlink on Oct 15, 1:45pm
You have to pay money for flashing text? Why not disable your popup blocker and read those? It's also a bummer that I can read that speed already, so I don't need it.
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Reviewed by Adaman on Oct 08, 6:37am
Heh, well it's pretty interesting none the less. I wouldn't pay for it, though.
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Rated by dyingdreamer on Oct 06, 9:00pm
Likely a scam for BS software.
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Rated by TallishGuy on Nov 12 2008, 5:40am
wow, went through the demo and already found 400wpm slow.
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Rated by Datatonic on Aug 19 2006, 6:41am
Brilliant stuff! Already up to 500 words per minute and the ability to switch to full text is great! I've looked at other programs in the same field and they don't touch this one!
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Rated by Kouros on Aug 14 2006, 12:38pm
Interesting. Of course, the benefit of reading normally is that it is incredibly easy to step back and reread something that you miss, or to find the same spot you were on if you get distracted. A good idea, but not an everyday necessity perhaps. Useful for students cramming or fitting in Jane Eyre before bed.