No scrolling, repetitive tapping, or swiping necessary. Read anything effortlessly on Apple Watch with one simple press gesture. Spdr is seamlessly integrated to fit the Apple Watch interface, with its simple yet comprehensive functionality, one-word-at-a-time reading method, press-and-release controls, and intuitive use of the Apple Watch's hardware components, like adjusting your reading speed with the Digital Crown. Spdr is the first app ever to make reading on Apple Watch truly delightful. (5) Get all advanced controls, including Sans/Serif/Monospace mode, text alignment mode, light mode, and word skip (4) Use the text image recognition camera to snap or upload pics of book pages and read them in Spdr (3) Read & save Spdr from Apple News and your favorite websites. (2) Speed-read PDFs, Word docs, books (.epub files) and more (1) Save text for later and read on Apple Watch You'll never want to read anything without it again. Spdr truly is the "killer reading app," because it saves you time. No sign up:īecause Spdr is so powerful and useful, upgrade to Spdr Pro for a nominal one-time fee and receive unlimited feature access. (3) Hold down anywhere on the screen to start, and lift to pause (2) Set your desired words-per-minute rate (1) Simply copy most links or any text and paste into the text box in Spdr Spdr is free for you to try in order to see whether the technique works for you: We recommend starting at double the average adult reading speed, or 300-400 words per minute, and working your way up as you feel comfortable. This means your eyes don't have to work as hard, enabling you to read and retain more text faster without your eyes getting tired and fatiguing. Rather than moving your eyes across and down a page like you normally would, Spdr allows you to absorb text as it is presented. Spdr displays words one-by-one, with Punctuation Pauses giving Spdr a natural and seamless feel. Then, download Spdr and try it out for yourself for free. Watch the app preview videos above to experience it before downloading. With Spdr (pronounced “Speeder”), you can instantly double that without even trying and still retain the same amount of information. People normally read at a rate of 150-200 words per minute. Regards."Spdr is the Swiss Army Knife of reading apps." -Enzo, Spdr reader We will look into the full map suggestion and crashes. All in all it’s a great app, but these changes would make it that much better! This can be implemented as a map “pane” or maybe at the end of a trip the trip pg can include a “Show Map” button which redirects to a full-screen map instead of the little clip currently at the bottom, which is hard to manipulate. Once this is fixed, I think it would be very useful to have a full screen map included. This is very frustrating when trying to record a round-trip route. First, the crashing bugs have to be addressed, as the other day I was trying to record a 200 mile trip and halfway through, the app crashed and the recording was stopped. However, there are two suggestions I have to make which will make this the best app of its kind. The last update changed the game forever being able to record routes with the iPhone switched off or in another app (such as the Camera) added so much to the app experience. I’m really into geography so being able to see a live map and record routes is amazing, especially on a train when I can see exactly where we’ve gone.
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