Re: totally off topic, but assist appreciated
> The above site is a Google search for 'freeware typing tutor'.........as
> there are over a million hits, you should be able to find something to
your
> liking. Note: whatever app you decide upon, make sure it comes from a
> reputable site and includes an uninstaller. It would be a good idea to
set
> a restore point prior to installing the app.....just in case. After you
> have found an interesting app, be sure to do a Google search on that
> particular app to determine its' quality, etc.
> For example: <name of app> problems , <name of app> opinions , etc. Do
> this BEFORE installation!
> Heirloom, old and Google is good
Thanks Heirloom, and I did Google first, always do.
Was just wondering if anyone here knew of something similar to mavis that
is on the freebie list.... I always like to ask first about utilities
in case
someone has experience with any of them.
I checked
www.oldversion.com in case mavis was there, but alas, no
luck. I really did like that program myself, and I know the kids would
enjoy it too, without even realising they were learning.
That said, maybe I should just go out and buy it.
(nah, food is too expensive along with petrol, i'll keep looking on
google for a freebie...... off you go magic boomerang, find me
what i want.)
J