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Filed under: Text, Utilities, Windows, Productivity, Open Source

JediWPMConcentrate

JediWPMConcentrateWe've been following "Software Jedi" Dana Hanna's An App A Day for a couple months with much enthusiasm. Two interesting side-effects of his project to write a program every day for a month is that he's releasing a lot of open source code and inspiring a lot of people to make their own apps. One such person recently created a cool mash-up of two of Hanna's best apps, JediConcentrate, which darkens the screen outside of whatever app you're currently using, and WPM Tray, which monitors how fast you type. The mash-up, called JediWPMConcentrate combines the two by darkening the screen around the active window whenever you typing speed passes a certain threshold. That way, if you really get in "the zone" writing or coding or whathaveyou, all other distractions will fade out of view. Very cool. Like its parents, JediWPMConcentrate is an open source download for Windows.

Filed under: Text, Utilities, Windows, Blogging, E-mail, Productivity, Freeware

WPM Tray - monitor your typing speed

WPM TrayWPM Tray is a new utility that was developed as part of the An App a Day project. As you all know, I love simplicity, and WPM Tray is simple, but fun. All it does is sit in your system tray, and monitor how quickly you type, giving a WPM number. Although the algorithm for determining your typing speed is admittedly over simplified, it's still very fun to see how you're doing as you're writing something. In fact, as I write this, I can't help but glance down to my tray to see how I'm doing. Right now it says I'm doing 96 WPM, but honestly that's only because it has a very forgiving algorithm, but I still feel pretty darn good about it!

WPM Tray can also give you a 15 minute rolling graph of your typing speed. There's no installer, simply unzip it into a folder and run it. Why not?

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