
Rapid Typing Tutor 2.9.6
Learn how to use your keyboard and improve your typing skills in a fun and entertaining way for absolutely free.

Rapid Typing Tutor is designed to teach adults and kids to use their computer keyboard more efficiently than ever. Learning to type is fun with the typing game included with RapidTyping, while its extensive training statistics and customized lessons are rarely seen in the much more expensive products.
Get a fascinating underwater experience with RapidTyping. Dive deep into ocean full of underwater creatures that will help you improve your typing. Friendly and sarcastic, these creatures will help you learn your lesson while making the experience more entertaining than a computer game. The many available skins make RapidTyping colorful, making it even more entertaining to use.
RapidTyping is fun and a pleasure to use, but it packs a number of serious features for adults as well as entertainment for the kids. The available training statistics is available in both graphs and numbers, making your typing speed and accuracy easily viewable.
Learn how to type in your own language! RapidTyping supports English, French, German, Portuguese, Spanish and other languages of your choice. The many available keyboard layouts include QWERTY, QWERTZ, AZERTY, ABNT2, Dvorak, and Dvorak for the left and right-handed and allow training with any keyboard in any layout. The available personal tutor will allow creating your own lessons and exercises as well as modify the existing ones. RapidTyping supports multiple users, allowing you to improve your skills along with your family. Finally, RapidTyping does not restrict you to any particular lesson but allows selecting any typing lesson from the many available ones.
Want to use RapidTyping on the go? The available portable edition will run from a flash memory card without installation required.
Search no more: Use the find command view it
Windows Defender comes included with Windows Vista. Set it up to keep you protected view it
Spyware be gone view it
When your computer goes kaput, Safe Mode may be your ray of hope view it
Move your Windows Taskbar to the top or side of the screen view it
Windows Vista can have specific programs set to work with various functions view it
To focus your search you can use a full search window in Spotlight. view it
When doing things on the Internet, a firewall helps keep your computer safe view it
If your music is a jumbled mess use TuneUp to clean up your iTunes Library view it
Here's how you set one or multiple Home pages in Firefox view it






Dec 29, 2008 | 09:34 PM