by db42 on 5/3/14, 4:19 PM with 13 comments
But, I travel a lot and I couldn't find any such free app for my iPhone. So, I built one for iOS - 1000 WPM (http://1000wpm.in)
I have received positive feedback from users and people are finding it useful. I just hope that you guys will find it useful too.
Here are some promo codes for HN early adopters.
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Feedback/comments are always appreciated.
tl;dr - http://1000wpm.in
by steadicat on 5/3/14, 11:32 PM
Here's some feedback:
1. Would be nice if I could swipe left/right or up/down anywhere on the screen to adjust the speed. Hitting the tiny buttons in the corner is hard when I'm trying to focus on that one spot in the center of the screen.
2. Swiping to scrub forward/back could be nice too, in case I missed something important or want to skim a section. (One swipe direction could adjust speed, the other could adjust position.)
3. I would appreciate a setting to adjust the number of words (or characters) displayed on screen at once. I imagine the optimal amount varies per person (and I seem to recall reading somewhere that the ideal might be more than a single word).
4. The progress indicator still looks draggable while reading. I actually thought it was a speed adjustment slider at first, and I tried to drag it a few times unsuccessfully. I'd suggest either removing the nub while reading, or allowing it to be dragged even while reading.
5. I don't find the name to be very memorable or even searchable. I actually lost this post, the app was buried inside my desktop iTunes and I had a pretty hard time finding the app again.
by melkior on 5/3/14, 4:52 PM
One of the first things I've noticed is that the app lacks a night mode (a dark theme). I think that would be really great. It's somewhat hard to concentrate on the text with a bright white screen blinding me in the dark.
It would be really nice if the app would ignore archived texts, or even better, move them to a different section of the app, so that we can revisit them if we want to.
Maybe ability to paste text into the app as well?
I noticed some reviews suggesting a pause at the end of the sentence or after longer/unusual words. That might be a good idea, although I didn't really suffer from the lack of those pauses.
Apart from that, I just went through a long(ish) text at 550 WPM without a hitch, so it works as advertised. Nicely done!
by jacinda on 5/3/14, 6:46 PM
Curious if you used the Spritz (http://www.spritzinc.com/developers/) API for this or something else? I'm able to do the 700 wpm they have on their website - look forward to trying something faster.
by EC1 on 5/3/14, 4:31 PM
Thanks for releasing it, I might start reading off my iPhone now.
by jrnkntl on 5/3/14, 5:00 PM
by devplayer on 5/3/14, 5:39 PM
Thanks for the promo.
by alagu on 5/3/14, 5:49 PM
by cheu125 on 5/3/14, 4:33 PM
by Dnguyen on 5/3/14, 4:50 PM
by bitterPlutonium on 5/3/14, 5:52 PM