I would like to devote some of my time to improve my typing skill. Has anyone a good experience with some freeware tool ?
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I would highly recommend 'Typer Shark'. Great fun! |
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I don't know any good/free tool, but there are a couple of nice websites, where you can (try to) improve your typing skills. One example is speedtest |
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There is a very good although quite old one called GNU Typist It is open source, works in *nix and Windows It comes with tutorials for QUERTY and Dvorak, speed drills, and you can make your own lessons also. The two drawbacks are:
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You can also play typeracer The competition adds some fun to the practice. |
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A knife (it's possible to get one for free, you don't need anything fancy) - just erase labels on your keyboard keys. Seriously, it's often used as a joke, but it does work. Use curved keyboard (like MS Natural) for better effect. Typing tools are generally useless for developers, who get enough keyboard practice from coding. |
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This may sound odd, but the program(s) which improved my typing most was prolific use of instant messengers & IRC. Sending messages back and forth constantly tends to improve your skill by default. |
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It's not a freeware tool, but you can buy it for cheap online: Typing of the Dead. It's a port of House of the Dead 2 and you type words / sentences to kill the zombies. There is some gameplay footage on YouTube. |
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