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"Dvorak on Typing is the first major typing program to feature a human voice that sounds out the letters as you type, helping you to become confident with touch typing. Developed in conjunction with world-renowned computer columnist John C. Dvorak, these user-friendly skill-building lessons take you step by step through the basics--hand placement, key location, shifting, etc. As you progress, the program's brilliant graphics take you easily through the formation of sentences, paragraphs and full correspondence. The program's voice works with you through menu selections, and later lessons even dictate to you verbally.
The program constantly monitors your progress in easy-to-read graphs, allowing you to track your speed, accuracy, problem keys, and level of improvement. Most importantly, it makes learning an enjoyable experience, with encouraging lessons and games that make practice fun." --Description from the back of the box
This was ported to Macintosh by "Silicon & Synapse," which later became known as Blizzard Entertainment.
CompatibilityRequires System 6.0.5 or later.
Comments
Pundits just shoot their mouths off and people throw money at them. Gotta get me a piece o' that scam!
Anyone knows why John "The Mac is dead"™ Dvorak is so friggin popular that he even got his own program!?!?
Does this predate Mavis Beacon? Anyway an interesting upload, I think. Thanks.