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I'm astonished by how far those aim trainer tools go haha, and how popular they are. I discovered Aimlabs[1] recently, which seems like the most popular one, and it has 6 000 people playing right now. For us keyboard geeks, there is monkeytype: https://monkeytype.com/ [1] https://store.steampowered.com/app/714010/Aimlabs/. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 month ago
My app's theme engine (powered by Monkeytype) supports 190 themes. I'm working towards making the website available in all of them, which means every screenshot on every feature page needs a variant per theme. That's 50 screenshots across 13 features. At 190 themes, that's 9,500 screenshots total. And that number grows with every new feature and every new theme added. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
I'm in the same boat as OP. I've used keybr and https://monkeytype.com/, and while doing the exercises, I get pretty close to the speed and accuracy I had using a standard keyboard and qwerty, but I get much worse on both fronts when typing in the real world. - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
When I first started building KanaDojo, I wasnโt planning to build a serious learning platform or anything like that. I just wanted a simple, beautiful, free way to practice and learn the Japanese kana (which is essentially the Japanese alphabet, though it's more accurately described as a syllabary) - something that felt as clean and addictive as Monkeytype, but for language learners. - Source: dev.to / 8 months ago
Typing speed tests are always fun. I enjoy https://monkeytype.com/. - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
You may try Brainscape (brainscape.com) and you can create free flashcards =). Source: over 3 years ago
Active recall and spaced repetition are some of the best ways to learn long-term. Brainscape is a flashcard application similar to Anki (but we've been told way more user-friendly if that's something you're looking for). Source: almost 5 years ago
Thanks so much for listening to the podcast and super glad you found it helpful. Just out of curiosity, was there a reason you never checked out the Brainscape app? Source: about 5 years ago
keybr - This website teaches touch typing via lessons that feature letters and spaces on the user's screen. During each lesson, a cursor highlights the letter or space that the user must type... read more.
Quizlet - Quizlet allows you to review and create flashcards for a variety of subjects, such as math and reading.
Typing.com - Learn & Teach Typing, Free! Perfect for all ages & levels, K-12 and beyond.
Anki - Anki is a program which makes remembering things easy. Because it's a lot more efficient than traditional study methods, you can either greatly decrease your time spent studying, or greatly increase the amount you learn.
10FastFingers.com - Improve your Typing Speed with our Typing Games
Kahoot! - Kahoot! makes it easy to create, play and share fun learning games in minutesโfor any subject, in any language, on any device.