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BestReader

Best Reader, the speed reading software.

Tool Name:

BestReader

Tool Version: 9.0

Tool Type: Shareware

Tool Cost In: 29.95 US$

Tool Target Platform: Windows

Tool OS Support: Win2000,WinXP,Win7 x32,Win7 x64,Windows 8,Windows 10,WinServer,WinOther,WinVista,WinVista x64

Limitations: 1 day trial

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Short Description:
Best Reader, the speed reading software for mastering speed reading in two weeks. After 15 one-hour studies with the Best Reader you will increase your reading speed up to 10 times, improve your reading comprehension and develop your memory.

Long Description 1:
Best Reader, the speed reading software for mastering speed reading in two weeks. After 15 one-hour studies with the Best Reader you will increase your reading speed up to 10 times, improve your reading comprehension and develop your memory. It is recommended that you repeat the exercises from time to time in order to maintain the level of reading efficiency attained during studies with the Best Reader speed reading software.

Long Description 2:
Best Reader, the speed reading software for mastering speed reading in two weeks. After 15 one-hour studies with the Best Reader you will increase your reading speed up to 10 times, improve your reading comprehension and develop your memory. It is recommended that you repeat the exercises from time to time in order to maintain the level of efficiency attained during studies with the Best Reader speed reading software. The program of exercises includes the performance of exercises with the computer trainer and the reading of additional literature. The time spent performing exercises on the computer and the time spent reading the additional literature must be divided fifty-fifty. The aggregate amount of time spent studying must take one to two hours. All computer exercises are divided into two groups: Exercises for development of the field of sight; and exercises for development of speed-reading skills. The balance of time between these two types of exercises must take into account the user's need to development both of these skills.