Thank
you...
For your interest
and for taking the time to visit our media page to
find out more about the patented RapidReader®
line of products.
Overview:
RapidReader isn't for all the reading you do. It's
not designed to replace the pleasure of curling up
with a good book. Rather, it's for the reading you
typically do onscreen as part of your daily activities.
Simply put, If you can read it on a monitor or a mobile,
you can read it faster with RapidReader. RapidReader
is a reading option designed to let your computer
help you speed through the reading you need to
get through. RapidReader enables accelerated
reading of PDF's, MS Word documents, web pages and
even batches of e-mail at selectable speeds between
100 and 950 words per minute. Although it enables
instant speed reading, it's actually more like a cross
between a word processor and a DVD player. It works
directly within the most frequently used applications.
With one click however, RapidReader transforms traditional
reading into something like watching a movie. That
single click gives you an entirely new choice for
streamlining your daily information tasks.
But it's more than just a faster way to read. It
has sophisticated markup features for annotation and
highliting. This means for example, that you can save
web pages or PDF white papers in the RapidReader format
for research projects, writing, proofreading and collaboration.
You can use the highliter function to extract information
from web pages or electronic documents to build "RapidReview"
cram sheets for study. You can also move documents
saved in RapidReader format to RapidRead on your mobile
phone. In other words, there are almost as many ways
to use RapidReader to accelerate information tasks
as there are ways in which people use information.
Please
click here to see how easy it is to use.
Please NOTE:
Before you begin using RapidReader we ask that you
take a few minutes to experience the unique tutorial
that comes with the installation. It's like no tutorial
you've ever seen.
Thanks
The folks at SoftOlogy IdeaWorks