RocketReader

by Rocketreader for Windows 98

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Improve your reading speed and comprehension

RocketReader is a handy, trial version Windows software, that is part of the category Science & education software with subcategory Teaching.

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Since we added this software to our catalog in 2006, it has reached 1,644 installations, and last week it had 0 download.

RocketReader is a slick program that takes up less free space than most software in the category Science & education software.

Its current version is 8.05 and the latest update was on 9/6/2006. It’s available for users with the operating system Windows 95 and former versions, and it is available in many languages like English, Spanish, and German.

The reading enhancement techniques in RocketReader were developed in the 1990’s by Dr. Simon Ronald, an artificial intelligence researcher who has authored numerous papers and articles on genetic algorithms and machine learning processes. RocketReader uses advanced artificial intelligence methods to put you in the learning zone; this makes you successful in the difficult task of breaking lifelong poor reading habits and mastering fast accurate reading techniques.

RocketReader significantly increases reading speed by breaking what is termed the “sub-vocalization barrier”. This barrier limits most readers to around 200 words per minute as the reader reads each word or each syllable with a single eye movement. The aim of the RocketReader software is to train the eye and the brain to accurately read a single sentence or line of information with a single eye movement. This technique has been advocated by many successful speed reading books and seminars.

RocketReader improves your reading speed and comprehension with an effective combination of exercises, flash training, speed training, memory tests, practice readings and timed speed tests. After one month of using RocketReader for just 15 minutes a day, you can double your reading speed with significantly better comprehension, and recall of the facts.