Reading Acceleration Machine (RAM) 3.5

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  • Version:
  • License: Freeware
  • System: Win95/Win98
  • Author: Claude Pavur
  • Date added: 2004-4-2 21:47:04
  • File size: 266KB
  • Limitations: N/A
Description
RAM (Reading Acceleration Machine) is a tachistoscope (rapid-viewer) that will allow you to read files line by line at the speed you set. Any simple ascii text file can be used. The lines are determined by character-returns. These appear in a reading-window that is customizable (font, color, size). RAM is intended to accelerate reading-comprehension in foreign-languages, but it can be used for many other tasks as well (e.g.,
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