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Reading Player Premium - document speed reader

Experience the unique and innovative reading technique – The Reading Player. Read your documents, emails...

Expired  $ 3.99 $ 1.99

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Experience the unique and innovative reading technique – The Reading Player.
Read your documents, emails, articles etc. using the most productive method – the flash reading.

The Reading Player has an unique benefit – instead of scrolling through the document, you will read chunks of text at the same spot.
The application will let you set your own settings for the length of text chunk, the time to flash the text and the time between flashes.
You can also select from the 3 predefined difficulty level settings. So, this is the most adapted WPM setup for your reading speed.

But, before mastering the Reading Player, you can increase your WPM using the Training Feature.
Choose from 40 levels with the WPM from 30 to 4000! The very large(5000+) number of words and sentences will prevent remembering of past challenges.
The levels are locked, so you have to unlock them one by one.

If you're still deciding if Reading Player Premium is right for you, read on for the most important features.

TRAINING KEY FEATURES:
• 40 levels of difficulty
Over 5000 unique words and expressions
Gradual increase of WPM over the levels
Score results for each level
Sharing tool on Facebook, Twitter, Email etc.
Restart a level to improve the score
User Data reset tool

READING PLAYER KEY FEATURES:
Easy to save your documents, emails, texts ...
You can even paste from the clipboard
• 3 preseted levels of difficulty settings for the player
Set the WPM using 3 parameters: time to show the chunk, time between the chunks and the chunk length
Change the WPM during while reading a document
PLAYER Style user interface
• Play/Pause/Stop reading
Fast Backward / Fast Forward inside the document
Bookmarking, continue where you left off
Sharing tool on Facebook, Twitter, Email etc.

Size

1.3 MB

Last update

Nov. 24, 2014

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