Typing Trainer
Typing Trainer
Learning to type is one
thing, but typing well is another. Typing Trainer by TypingMaster helps
you brush up on your typing skills with quick exercises and games, but
it also studies your typing techniques to make specific recommendations
to help you improve them. With games, tests, and reviews, Typing Trainer
has plenty of features to offer even as your speed and skills improve.
You can configure Typing Trainer for a huge range of languages and
different keyboard styles, too. Typing Trainer 8.0 is freeware that is
ready for Windows 8.
Typing Trainer opens with a full-screen user
interface. We're big fans of full-screen displays for educational
software since they minimize distractions. But Typing Trainer's
developers obviously recognize that not everyone feels the same way,
since we could easily change to a Small Window interface as well as
configure our keyboard type and other options under the Settings tab.
Typing Trainer opens on the Training tab, which offers two of the
program's main features: Quick Typing Boost, which aims to tune up your
typing in an hour or less, and Typing Analyzer, which tracks how you
type as you use your computer, studies the data, and makes specific
recommendations to help you with your trouble spots. The quick boost
starts with a bubble game and moves through common words, sentence
drills, and review and analysis. A few minutes of Typing Tester's
exercises had our fingers flying. We could print reports of our results,
too.
For the most part, Typing Trainer's tests and games are fun
and challenging. We moved through the Training tab and on to Review,
Typing Test, Games, and the Typing Analyzer. This interesting tool
includes a link to a page of security information for any concerns about
its key-tracking capacity. One thing we noticed when we started to
sample Typing Trainer's features was the copious help the program offers
at the business end, where you need it most, though there's also a Web
site, blog, and customer support. Typing Trainer packs a lot for
freeware -- something for every typist, in fact. Its quick tune-ups are
especially valuable for knocking the rust off idle digits!
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