Tuesday, November 24, 2020

Read At Double Your Normal Speed With This Free Chrome Extension ▬ ebookfriendly

Read At Double Your Normal Speed With This Free Chrome 

SwiftRead 

ebookfriendly: 11.03 2020 by Kasta Kowalczyk

With Spreed, [ now SwiftRead ] you’ll be able to double your normal reading speed – all without sacrificing comprehension.

It is estimated that the average person reads at around 200-300 words per minute, with anything quicker than that resulting in loss of comprehension.

Through habits like subvocalizing (sounding each word out in our heads), unconscious re-reading chunks of text and unnecessary eye movements, combined with constantly getting distracted by pop-up videos and ads, we are slowing our reading speed significantly without even knowing it.

But Spreed, the highest rated and most popular Chrome extension of its kind, helps eliminate these hindrances – and lets us enjoy reading news articles, blog posts, emails, Amazon Kindle Cloud Reader books, PDFs and ePUBs twice as fast without sacrificing comprehension.

How Spreed works

After installing Spreed Chrome extension, all you have to do is highlight the passage you want to speed read in Chrome and press Alt+V (or right-click and select Spreed selected text). A pop-up window will appear and immediately start “cleaning out” the text of the article for you.

Spreed displays the article word-by-word in a fixed position, highlighting one letter of each word in orange font to lock your eyes on.  READ MORE ➤➤

Based on 7 readability formulas:
Grade Level: 14
Reading Level: difficult to read.
Reader's Age: 21-22 yrs. old
(college level)
Spreed PRO
Lifetime license $49
$29 Early-bird discount
One-time payment
8 Premium Fonts
12 Color Schemes Designed for Productivity
Fully Customizable Colors, Hotkeys, and Settings
Use Spreed to speed read books on Kindle Cloud Reader, with native PDF and ePUB speed reading coming soon
Prioritized Support
1 BONUS eBook of Speed Reading Productivity Tips
Help support an indie developer and continued improvement of Spreed


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