Technology
This software will teach you how to type at over 100 WPM — and it just went on sale
Typing was one of those things almost everyone learned in school — along with cursive and the names of all the state capitals. And just like your penmanship and your ability to pinpoint South Dakota’s seat of government — it’s Pierre, by the way — your typing skills probably aren’t what they used to be.
And while the capacities to write in cursive and identify 50 cities aren’t all that relevant to most jobs, feel free to let both fall even more by the wayside. But typing? You *kind of* need to know how to do that well if you want to make a living in today’s job market. (It’s the Digital Age, baby!)
Enter: the Typesy Typing Trainer, an easy-to-use typing software that’s been engineered by experts to have you typing at over 100 WPM in no time. Once you become a subscriber, you’ll get access to 16 scientifically designed games and activities that are designed to eliminate specific weaknesses in the way you type and hone certain skills. You’ll also get typing instructions from a personal coach who will work with you throughout your typing journey, and receive an advanced typing certificate upon completion of said journey.
Whether you want to qualify for more jobs or just work more efficiently, signing up for Typesy should be at the top of your to-do list. For the next few days, Mashable readers can score a lifetime subscription to its tips and training for only $19.99 — a 93% discount on the original retail price of $290.
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