Learn Speed Reading with QuickReader

June 26, 2010PanahNo CommentsStuff

I have always been a slow reader. Whether I am reading an English book or one in a foreign language, it does take me quite a while to get it finished. It’s partly due to the fact that I stop and analyze what I have read over and over again before moving on to new chapters. But my reading speed did make it difficult to keep up with things. That’s why I picked up eyeQ solution a while back. It was a software application that taught me how to read faster. Nowadays, you don’t really need a PC software to learn speed reading. As long as you have a decent smart-phone, there is a good chance you can pick up a decent speed reading app to go with it. QuickReader is such an app for iPhone. It can not only open up your e-books, it can teach you how to read them faster.

A lot of people seem too lazy to try speed reading or just don’t believe it works. It really does as long as you are patient about it. QuickReader gives you access to thousands of free eb00ks on your iPhone and lets you import articles and web pages as well. This application is pretty easy to use. Just set the pace that you can handle and follow the guide as long as you can. If you choose a faster speed than you can handle, you are going to find it very difficult to follow the guide. You want to go step by step here, so there is no reason not to start with the speed that you are comfortable with.

Once you have practiced with this app long enough, you can take advantage of its quiz functionality to figure out how much you have progressed. QuickReader has a very easy to use interface and does make it very easy to get some practice in speed reading on the road. It does work fine on an iPad as well. Best of all, you can just use it as a document reader if you are not into speed reading (no reason not to be).

To sum things up, QuickReader can help increase your productivity if your follow its instructions and practice hard.

What’s your reading speed?

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