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Old 07-25-2005, 02:00 PM
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Default Inbox Speed Reader from MobileDynamo

http://www.mobiledynamo.com/prod03.htm

"Inbox Speed Reader allows you to read your inbox items (eMail, SMS) on your Smartphone at amazing speeds using RSVP and ColorBar (patent pending) technologies (~500 WPM for new text and ~1000 WPM when flash reviewing text). A perfect solution for reading long messages on small screens. Inbox Speed Reader is ideal for its productivity value."

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Recently while talking about Rapid Serial Visualization Presentation (RSVP) based e-book application called BuddyBuzz, I had expressed the desire to have a similar application for reading the E-Mails on my Smartphone. Our reader diar pointed out MobileDynamo's Inbox Speed Reader application. Using this Smartphone application we can speed read our E-Mails. I tried the application out and once I got used to reading the flashing words, I found that I could indeed speed read. Now I wish this application was integrated as a menu option in the Smartphone's Pocket Outlook Inbox, rather than having its own inbox view. I believe that is something the Windows Mobile 5.0 based version of this application will be able to do. :wink: Inbox Speed Reader can be purchased for $29.99 and the trial version can be downloaded from here.
 
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Old 07-25-2005, 07:43 PM
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I am a huge fan of Speed Reader Plus, the sister-program to this one.

It is only $19.99 and I've been using it since the original spv, 3 years ago. I have found it useful for reading novels and I couldn't recommend it more.

To avoid straining your eyes when reading books/emails in low light conditions, it helps to cover all of the screen apart from the top, were you're reading from. I wish the part of the screen you're not reading went dark.

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