Fready is a productivity chrome extension. it's a free extension and is featured in Productivity, it has 8,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 3.64 from 36 rated user, last update is 1030 days ago.
Stay focused for longer and spend less time reading. Ideal for students and people with a lot of reading to go through! ⚛️ It works just like using your finger on a physical book thanks to the scientifically designed word pacer that simulates the ideal eye movement ? It slows down on hard, long, rare, and scientific words, ensuring you stay laser-focused. ? It scrolls automatically when you reach the bottom of the page, allowing you to get fully immersed in the text. Developed by 2 university students with ❤️ and ? ? Privacy Notice: Everything happens locally! We're planning to add support for IPFS, so in the future you will be able to save your articles and preferences in a decentralized way. No data are collected, everything happens locally in your computer. Check out the code on GitHub (https://github.com/freadyapp/fready )
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It worked one time, and that was it.
I don't know why I can't go faster than 2000... It can't keep up and I find it very frustrating. Why the arbitrary limit? Let the user dictate the limit, not some arbitrary and totally meaningless constant value. Why 2000, why not 1834? 2369? 2800? 3402? The definition of a minute is as arbitrary as this constant limit.