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    Default Alternative to Mavis Beacon's Typing?

    Hi,

    David Allen recommends Mavis Beacon's typing course. I have an employee who needs to improve his typing skills.

    The reviews I read state that the Mavis Beacon course has major compatibility issues with Windows XP. My employee's computer has XP. Anyone have any suggestions for software I can purchase to improve his typing?

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by moises
    David Allen recommends Mavis Beacon's typing course. I have an employee who needs to improve his typing skills.

    The reviews I read state that the Mavis Beacon course has major compatibility issues with Windows XP. My employee's computer has XP. Anyone have any suggestions for software I can purchase to improve his typing?
    Jason Womack addressed this in a blog entry: Time doing what? He recommends an alternative to the Mavis Beacon software for building speed. There is also a free speed exercise/test at the site he mentions (TypingMaster).

    Carolyn

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    Carolyn,

    Thanks. I just ordered it.

    Moises

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    Another option is to get a copy of Typing and Keyboarding for Everyone (ISBN 0768908531), an Arco book with a copy of Typing Tutor 12 software enclosed. I just used the software without the book, and it got me over 70 wpm on a month.
    You'll never see how to get there if you're waiting to see how to get there before you see yourself there. -- David Allen

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    Quote Originally Posted by moises
    Anyone have any suggestions for software I can purchase to improve his typing?
    I've been happy with Ultrakey:

    http://www.ultrakey.com/

    It's inexpensive and cross-platform.

    Ken

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    There's TyperShark.

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