Here are two interesting programs that work great for those who struggles to read. Click play to watch.
Zap reader needs a better interface. The font is a bit off, most likely because of some optical illusion. Spreeder is an ad supported site which is not as distracting. You can probably make it work on your PC flash player but I havent tried it. Click one of the links below to try out the reader.
Spreeder.com – online speed reading application
Zap Reader
Music: Goldberg Variations 8-14. There are [edit: some] grammar error in the video I’m not going to fix. A few words in the video were borrowed from a blog with unknown sources.
This is a very interesting post. I can’t say that I’m a speed reader, I like to read free style mainly because I can stop and think about things, but speed reading by using speed reader wouldn’t allow you do this, and you might not digest everything in, I think you tend to miss a lot of information, especially if you read blogs. But I can see that guys would like to use this, I guess it’s also good for school reading as well.
I have to agree with you. I haven’t use this service since the last posted this article.
I also like to read text normally as is. This is mainly because I can see the body of the text, the formatting and the punctuations. All of which tend to help tell the story behind the body of information.
Glad I found this. Easiest way to go through chunks of information from boring texts without getting distracted (since you’ll be focused on trying to catch the words on your screen).