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Review by Rawim
So I was supposed to learn how to touch type back in high school. I didn’t and snuck by. I should have learned how to type in college, I didnt. I should have made sure I learned how to type during my first job. Nope. I got by being a 20 word per minute touch typer, making a lot of errors, and living on the benefits of spell checker. Time for a change.nThe program was easy to install on Windows 8, and it indicates it would also install on Windows 7 or even XP. There is a registration key that limits the installation to one computer.nYou start a profile and the program then sort of tests you to see where you are at, and develops a long term lesson plan of exercises for you to follow in order to get better. I have been using this program for about a month now for a little bit of time about every other day and not I am about a 35 words per minute real typer. No more hunting and pecking. I hope to continue to use to get up to a decent 50 words per minute so I can get some of my reports done sooner.nI had a friend 9 year old come over one day and they tried the program and they enjoyed it as well, not as kid friendly as the kids version of the program, but it could still teach them typing. Overall a great program, highly recommended.