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My 7 favorite helpful tools for reading online
None of this is sponsored, just my helpful views from one user to another.

Accelareader (This is a free reading and productivity tool developed by Paul Nowak, founder and CEO of Iris Reading.)

Read Speeder (This is best if you want a free mini speed reading course that explains things like measuring your reading speed, visualizing what you read, reading in phrases and not words.)

Outread (Best for highlighting and underlining.)

Text to speech (iOS) Best for reading pdfs and Apple Books.

Helperbird (This was developed by Robert James Gabriel for students with dyslexia and for making reading a lot easier online, but it can still be really helpful for everyone.)

NaturalReader (This app is a similar but more improved version of iOS text to speech.)

Summarize this. (Ending with a cherry on top because I love this one for summarizing. This one is also made by Iris Reading. Have an article but it feels way too long? Summarize This will put only the main ideas on a digital note card, cutting the fluff and filler and saving you so much time.)
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