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Re: Please, port tuxmath to KDE 4.0 :-)
by Manabu on Wednesday 12/Sep/2007, @20:42
>>Maybe the same structure could be used with a similar game for keyboard
>>typing, instead of math problems, letters and words falling down.

Well... you are describing TuxTyping, isn't? The website is a bit confuse and unmantained, bu the program is generaly good, at least for english.

http://tuxtype.sourceforge.net/screens/

:D

And don't forget to check out Ktouch: http://ktouch.sourceforge.net/
That is the best free typing program that I ever seen. One of the reasons that I instaled linux again. Part of KDE-EDU.
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Re: Please, port tuxmath to KDE 4.0 :-)
by from Brazil on Wednesday 12/Sep/2007, @21:39
:-D hhhuuaauu great... thanks for TuxTyping link.
I was missing something like that... :-D
This is THE game for toeddlers....
Any other tip ;-)



My wife used Ktouch for typing training when she had a typing test for a public job. Ktouck is great.
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Re: Please, port tuxmath to KDE 4.0 :-)
by BATONAC on Friday 14/Sep/2007, @08:25
The best free typing program that I ever saw is called hypertype (www.hypertype.org)

It needs some more developers, so HELP MAKE IT POPULAR.
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