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New Year’s Resolution - quality reading

The good people at Project Gutenberg have provided lots of texts for your reading pleasure. We’ve selected a dozen of their top reads and bundled them with ReadPal so you can read them faster and more easily.

Click here to download it directly and start reading in two minutes!

(It is free fro personal use - $39 for businesses).

  • The Thirty-Nine Steps, by John Buchan
  • Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll
  • Dracula, by Bram Stoker
  • Dream Psychology, by Dr Sigmund Freud
  • Grimms’ Fairy Tales
  • Huckleberry Finn, by Mark Twain
  • Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Brontë
  • Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen
  • The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
  • Crime and Punishment, by Fyordor Dostoyevski
  • The War of the Worlds, by H.G. Wells
  • The Bible, (New Testament), King James version

With ReadPal you can read these books much faster on-screen (42% faster), with MUCH greater ease and comfort. You’ll even be able to read outside or comfortably in bed! For the student who needs to revise quickly we also have AutoSkim that removes unimportant words letting you reread, revise and relive the book at much greater speeds. As ever,our thanks to Project Gutenberg for the texts.
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HC to all readers!

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Diffiulty reading … then read less!!!

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Accessibility format = Speed Reading format

Shows Banner Reader in action

We regularly measure reading speed under different circumstances. In relation to formatting we’ve found that similar requirements are very beneficial to both the visually impaired and those simply wishing to read faster … a lot faster.

Those with normal sight gain little additional benefit when the text is presented above font size 24 (decent screen). Obviously, the visually impaired can continue to get great benefit with further increased font size. However, the interesting thing is that most people can only take in a few words at a time. And if only a few words are to be displayed then the font size can be enormous with no loss to the normal sighted and benefit to the impaired.

The ReadPal way of sequentially displaying words from your emails, webpages and documents allows you to keep focusing on the one spot and brings the words to your eyes. NOT as usual where your eyes have to find the next word and then re-focus. This clearly saves time and there is less work for tired eyes. However, because the visually impaired have difficulty even finding the words to focus on we’d expect the benefits to be disproportionately large.

Happy reading and visit our site for faster, easier reading for us all.

It is free for individuals and charities so download now!
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Making Gutenberg books readable.

The Project Gutenberg library of ebooks is truly a gift to humanity. In case you don’t know it is a repository of 20,000 books that are out of copy-right. (Most books published pre 1930). Only problem is they are in text format - not nice to read for a page or two - impossible to get through a whole book.

With ReadPal this treasure trove is accessible to all. Reading the books becomes a pleasure once more. My friends are always surprised when I tell them that I read in bed - with my laptop! I use the full-screen mode, massive font size, auto-scrolling and the laptop at my feet. (Secured in case I fall asleep).

We’ve bundled a dozen free ebooks with ReadPal so you can start your Library off. They are selected from the Gutenberg Top 100 hit-list.

For general reviews and views on reading on-screen TeleRead is a good place to start.

It is free for individuals and charities so download now!
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Accessibility Toolbar - but not just for webpages

clear glare-free reading with ReadPalThere are some nice accessibility toolbars that help many to navigate the web. One I like is from Vision Australia . They are a non-profit organisation that assists those with reduced vision. Their toolbar is particularly good if the website the user is looking at has been designed using Cascading Style Sheets, (CSS). This is a way of presenting web pages that allow the viewer to automatically modify the formatting.

If you find this type of solution good for reading websites you should download ReadPal for all your other computer reading. It uses the same principles of presenting any text that you might want to read in the format, font and style that you prefer. So you always read the way you like, (Emails, Explorer, Word and Text files).
Even on webpages it allows you to use the ‘Black-out’ Mode that minimises glare, eliminates flashing web-ads and presents the text as large as you like.

It is free for individuals and charities so download now!
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Accessible pages -34% faster for the rest of us to navigate

My thanks to Smiley Cat for digging up this one. The Disability Rights Commission did a survey of 1,000 sites and found those that were Accessible could be navigated much quicker by the able-bodied too.

As previously mentioned, we’ve found something similar too for reading. If you optimise the reading experience for those with some visual impairment the rest of us can read the text much faster too. Up to twice as fast , depending on the circumstances. This makes perfect sense. If it is easier for the eyes to focus on something they can do the job quicker. ReadPal simply automates this for the user so they don’t have to rely on web-designers with a different agenda. They can always read in their preferred fonts, size and colors.
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Screen reading? A great alternative to Jaws - for us all

Jaws is great and has made computers accessible to many. However, often users don’t actually need the content to be read aloud to them. They only need it properly formatted to suit their eyes. The benefits of better, personalised formatting are for all not just the visually impaired.

ReadPal does all this and is completely free for personal use … so download it, enjoy it and tell all your friends. :-)

Screen reading - a better way

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Accessibility or is it usability? -an issue for us all

“Accessibility is not for me - I can see OK”. This is the general attitude of the population, including web designers and writers.

Good web design is not an ‘us or them’ scenario. Making your website more user-friendly, especially for the visually impaired, usually ensures a much more pleasant experience for all. The little changes that you might make, font, color combinations, size, etc. make it better for everyone.

At ReadPal we’ve tried to quantify this. Reading comfort is subjective and hard to measure. So to put an actual figure on it we used reading-speed as a proxy. It stands to reason that simple changes that enable you to read the same text faster means that you read it more easily and comfortably.


We found that people can read up to twice as fast if the text is presented in the most eye-friendly way. We took a Microsoft standard, Time New Roman font, size 10 , one column across the screen and compared people’s reading speed to their favorite ReadPal mode. The results were dramatic. And this was with people with apparently ‘normal’ sight.

Accessible reading and usability
We recommend that you try it yourself. Use a long text as the eye tires as you go on. Compare the Microsoft standard format with your favourite from ReadPal. (Use the double column mode if you are new to ReadPal for this test - but the more experienced will be able to get even better results with the other modes).

Interestingly, the changes that allow ‘normal’-sighted people to read faster are the exact changes that allow the visually-impaired to read your text too. Happy co-incidence. So when you think of accessibility you make life better for us all.

To take the test just download ReadPal. (It is free to the consumer).

Lastly, Steve Krug would be one of my heroes on Web-design. Jeffrey Zeldman wrote an excellent blog on him that is well worth visiting.

Happy reading.

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Accessibility and glare - solution for your screen problems

glare and accessibility

Glare is a huge problem for many of us reading on computer screens. The easiest way to eliminate it is to use the black-out mode of ReadPal when reading. When used with a large font this is so effective you can even read outside!

We find that 25% grey on a black background is better than white text. It is less jarring on the eyes and the ‘after-image’ is not so troublesome.

ReadPal is now completely free for the consumer so download it and start reading with less glare.glare reduction and reading

There is a nice list of tip to reduce glare by James Yeang on the Friedbeef’s Tech Blog .


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Accessibility? A fresh solution for computer reading

This is how clearly you could read with ReadPal!

You take control over how you read. Be it Webpages, text documents, emails or Word documents. You can read them all in clear, large fonts with your preferred colour combinations. Just press the ReadPal button to read this way.
I like to read with the font size 48, Tahoma in the ‘Black-Out’ mode. This minimises glare and visual stress - I even read in bed this way!
Accessible reading of webpage

ReadPal is now free for consumers and can be set up in a couple of minutes. Visit the site. I’ll be blogging here again on accessibility issues so do revisit. Another good blog to check out is Matt Bailey’s Accessibility Blog


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Dracula, get the blood and text here…

Dracula, by Bram Stoker

The blood-thirsty Count Dracula preys on the innocent, the hapless and the beautiful. Truly, a gothic masterpiece of suspense and horror.

You can download it as part of the ReadPal Instant Library for free now.
You’ll be able to read it faster, with no glare or stress with ReadPal. This will help you enjoy the story more.

You’ll find that you’ll even be able to read it in bed - if you dare…
The ReadPal reader enables you to read anything, Word, Text, emails, etc. much faster and more comfortably. (There is a free 2 week ReadPal trial but great book and a dozen others will remain free and on your computer anyway even if you do not proceed with ReadPal).


Click here to download it. (You will find Dracula in the Library section).

Click here to visit ReadPal.

[PS You can also learn to speed read with our amazing software course or buy probably the best book on it at amazon).

Speed reading book to go with The Thirty Nine Steps


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Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll, get the text here in the Instant Library

At ReadPal we’ve decided to include Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll, in our Instant Library version of ReadPal. You’ll be able to read it faster, with no glare or stress. This will help you enjoy the story even more.

You’ll find that you’ll even be able to read it in bed!

The ReadPal reader enables you to read anything, Word, Text, emails, etc. much faster and more comfortably. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is not a long book so you can easily complete the book during the two week free trial. (This great book and a dozen others will remain free and on your computer anyway even if you do not proceed with ReadPal).

So happy reading…. and fall down the rabbit hole.
Click here to download it. (You will find Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland in the Library section).

Click here to visit ReadPal.

[PS You can also learn to speed read with our amazing software course or buy probably the best book on it at amazon).

Speed reading book to go with The Thirty Nine Steps


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The Thirty-Nine Steps, by John Buchan, a better way to read it

At ReadPal we’ve decided to include The Thirty-Nine Steps, by John Buchan, in our Instant Library version of ReadPal. You’ll be able to read it faster, with no glare or stress. This will help you enjoy the story as more.

The ReadPal reader enables you to read anything, Word, Text, emails, etc. much faster and more comfortably. John Buchan’s, The Thirty-Nine Steps is not a long book so you can easily complete the book during the two week free trial. (The book will remain free and on your computer anyway even if you do not proceed with ReadPal).

So happy reading.

Click here to download it. (You will find The Thirty-Nine Steps in the Library section).

Click here to visit ReadPal.

[PS learn to speed read with our amazing software course or buy probably the best book on it at amazon).

Speed reading book to go with The Thirty Nine Steps



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Pructivity -increase the productivity of your number # 1 use of computers

We spend more time reading at our computers than any other work activity. (Unless you work in a sleep lab). So reading efficiency and productivity are key to your overall effectiveness.

Most documents are written in small fonts using Times New Roman or Currier fonts. This is a disaster for on-screen reading. One of the reasons so many people print documents just to read them.

If you spend a lot of work-time reading ReadPal can transform your office productivity by helping you zip through those documents and emails. Its reading modes are configured to give maximum speed and comfort. Not only do you read faster but there is less glare and eye-strain … so you’ll leave work feeling refreshed. (No guarantees - we can’t do much about your boss).

ReadPal will work with the Microsoft Office productivity suite, (MS Word, Outlook, Internet Explorer, text files).

So download it now and see how much quicker you’ll be getting through your work. Productivity for the office worker

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Speed Reading Program - The official launch

ReadPal’s Speed Reading Bundle is now officially up and running. Thank you to all of you who gave feedback and suggestions, (even those hard to palate!).

The Bundle has some unique features. There is the incomparable ReadPal. This has a double benefit. Increasing your reading speed is primarily about training and habit. However, most speed reading programs do not integrate with Microsoft applications. This means that whenever they go back to reading on-screen there is a tendency to slow down. (People normally read much more slowly on-screen and this lower speed becomes ingrained; see ReadPal for all the reasons why). Using ReadPal you can set you new reading speed and it will present everything you read at this new speed.

Secondly, you can practice doing your drills and exercises on most material so you save time. E.g. you can do many of the exercises, using ReadPal, on your study or work material; stuff you need to read anyway.

The course content is set out in the speed reading PDF. This not only gives the background and theory of speed reading techniques it intergrates with and guides you through the exercises.

Lastly, at only $79, it is great value. Visit the site for full details.

http://www.readpal.com/one/Parallel/SpeedBundle.html


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Speed-read Ulysses or bluff it? - The answer.

So I spent the day reading it. Actually it is very doable, so long as you don’t get bogged down trying to understand it! Parts of it are very plain even to an oaf like myself. Some of it I found enjoyable.

I must confess I resorted to using the AutoSkim function as my schedule was thrown out due to the World Cup. (Ghana and the Czechs were having a cracking game). If you haven’t used it AutoSkim removes unnecessary words so you can read or skim much faster.
I’ll leave the text of Ulysses up on the ReadPal site for you to download. (You can also try AutoSkim - let me know how you get on).

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Speed-read Ulysses or bluff it?

I’m an Irishman, went to the same school as Joyce, sat in the same desk as him and have never finished Ulysses. It’s embarrassing. What’s more despite my best efforts to the contrary my friends seem to think I’m the literary sort.
Oh, I can bluff my way all right, discuss the narrative, his style, punctuation or lack of, influence on modern literature, my God, I can even quote from it. But as of today I’ve never read more than a couple hundred pages (and the last bit).

So I’ll read it tomorrow. The only way I’ll get through it is by using ReadPal to force the pace. (Afterall it is a big book).

I’ve posted it up on ReadPal so you can read it too. (Click here for Ulysses text file and Free trial of ReadPal). If you want to learn to speed read I recommend my book, (surprise, surprise) at Amazon.

Let me know if you finish it tomorrow also.

Happy Reading,
Dedalus.

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Fried kidnies on Bloomsday, eat al…

Tomorrow being Bloomsday I thought I’d remind you all to stock up properly for your literary breakfast. Being a Dubliner I’m tempted to go down to Sandycove. A friend lives within spitting distance of the Martello Tower.
I’ve placed up the text file of Ulysses for you to download. ReadPal is the only way to read it on-screen. (Although the Sentence Reader struggles, as you know, sentences can go on for pages).

Happy reading … and no naughty thoughts

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Free Speed Reading eBook with ReadPal

We’re delighted to announce that for a very limited period you can get a Free ebook if you pay for ReadPal up front. It does not affect our no-quibble returns policy.

The book takes you through the principles of speed reading, gives you exercises to improve your raw speed and your visual span. Typically people double or treble their reading speed.

So happy and very fast reading.

(If you prefer you can buy the book direct from Amazon).

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