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1576.1 | the original - TYPING TUTOR | CIMNET::KYZIVAT | Paul Kyzivat | Thu Aug 04 1988 01:29 | 14 |
| I have "Typing Tutor" itself - I forget the developer. I believe it to
be a port from the C64. It is not a very good port - not Amiga'ized.
My impression is that this is one of the very early efforts for the
Amiga. The version I have will only work with KickStart 1.1, so I
haven't been able to use it since I upgraded to a A2000. I was never
able to get a fixed version, but think it is now available. Not too bad
at teaching typing, although it gets tiresome after awhile.
I am interested in hearing reviews of other programs too. I still have
people here at home who need one. For awhile there was a tradein offer
from EA on their new one. It sounds good from what little I have
heard, but I am leery of them and their copy protection schemes.
Paul
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1576.2 | The good stuff | CSSE::WARD | | Thu Aug 04 1988 10:41 | 4 |
| The award winning tutor "Sylvia Porter [I think its' called]" has
been ported to the amiga. Saw it a couple of months ago at the
Software Shop [Now located in the Midtown mall in Worcester].
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1576.3 | Software Shop moved? | MEMORY::SOVIE | SSDD | Thu Aug 04 1988 10:48 | 5 |
| Has the Software Shop moved out of there old location on pleasant
street?
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1576.4 | Moved... | CSSE::WARD | | Fri Aug 05 1988 11:06 | 7 |
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Re: .3
Yes... They have more than doubled their space. The business hasn't
changed. New Ads to appear. The new location is only a block from
the old one. Between the Newsroom and arcade across from city hall.
Go down a flight of stairs (or escalator).
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1576.5 | Confusion on product corrected | CSSE::WARD | | Mon Aug 08 1988 11:21 | 2 |
| Sorry... The typing Tutor I meant to say is Mavis Bacon.
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1576.6 | Mavis Bacon typing tutor wanted | MEMORY::SOVIE | SSDD | Tue Oct 18 1988 13:11 | 6 |
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Wanted to Buy:
Mavis Bacon typing tutor program.
Dean
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1576.7 | How good are tutors? | GIDDAY::PARSONS | So many notes, so little time..... | Wed Nov 23 1988 16:24 | 10 |
| Any comments from typing tutor users...anybody out there seen Mavis
and how it compares to Intellitype? A shop demo is never the same
as using the thing for a 30 day teaching session. My need is to
get my 11 and 14 year olds typing OK, to get me (age 47 and a fairly
fast two and a half finger typist) and my wife (age set unseen,
fairly good speed typist) all up to a good standard.
Is Mavis and/or Intellitype suitable for all the above? Or is there
something better I haven't heard about yet? (In Australia)
Answers before 30th Nov please... ;-)
Regards...........Guy
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1576.8 | some help...? | NZOV01::MCKENZIE | Willi-Willi-Nooka-Nooka-Oi-Oi | Wed Nov 30 1988 22:50 | 28 |
| yeah I've got MB typing tutor - really quite good - but a bit pricy!
cost me $130 New Zealand (as a present for my wife)
thats about $80 US...
havent seen Intellitype...
would be reasonably suitable for young folk - has a formula I racer game
faster and more accurately you type - faster the racer goes.
they might require a little help with some of the functions, but
I doubt it! has full stastical results displayed in graphical format
etc
On a whole - yep - its suitable for all of the above - but collect
opinions from others prior to purchase...
FOOTNOTE: MB won some award in the US in 1987 for being the most
user-friendly and informative beast in the education
category of this award (dont know who they were in
competition with however)
hope this helps
Phil
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1576.9 | | NZOV01::MCKENZIE | Willi-Willi-Nooka-Nooka-Oi-Oi | Wed Nov 30 1988 22:51 | 6 |
| as you can probably tell from the previous reply - I haven't used
the package too much
Phil
(still the fastest 2-finger typist in the south - nearly!)
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1576.10 | Intellitype- early impressions | HARRY::OSBORNE | Blade Walker | Thu Dec 01 1988 11:48 | 22 |
| I have Intellitype, but haven't used it much, it's a few weeks old.
It's released by Electronic Arts. It runs from workbench icon okay,
but I haven't figured out how to start it from CLI. The manual says
it is "not configured for hard disk", but the diskette can be copied.
It wants a separate diskette for your progress tracking, yet another
nuisance. Probably there are workarounds for all this, I just haven't
gotten to them yet.
I tried a few of the tests and exercises, which were mildly interesting.
It does do a very thorough analysis of your speeds and errors, by key
and by type of mistake. (Like transposition errors, "baot", double-
strike errors, "bbok", etc.) If you take the introductory test, it
will evaluate your current level, and start a lesson plan at that level.
I'm a little suspicious, because it says I'm typing 30 w.p.m., and I
don't think I'm anything like that fast.
If I start using over the holidays, or manage to make it store and run
in a friendlier way (i.e., from my point of view- from hard disk, from CLI)
I'll update this.
John O.
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1576.11 | Mavis (C=128) user | HPSCAD::DMCARR | This note's for you... | Fri Dec 02 1988 13:00 | 16 |
| Re: Mavis Beacon
This may be comparing apples and oranges, but I've got Mavis for my
C=128 & was wondering if the Amiga version suffers from the same problem.
All in all its very good, but it appears that you can't repeat a
lesson. If you request "No, do something else" from the menu, it only
moves forward in the lesson tree. The only way I have been able to
repeat a lesson is to either switch the keyboard from qwerty to dvorak
and back again & start back at lesson 1, or to delete my profile from
the data disk. Does the Amiga version have similar problems?
Except for this I'd rate it pretty highly, though as mentioned in the
previous note about Intellitype M.B. also rates me at 30 wpm, which I
kinda doubt.
-Dom
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1576.12 | Mavis died on me | GIDDAY::LAWSON | | Sun Feb 25 1990 16:09 | 19 |
| Having been a two finger typist of some note for many years I decided
to take the plunge and bought Mavis B. Never did much with it for
months but got serious a few weeks back. I was making great progress
until........
Mavis died on me. I got through the initial diagnosis bit and into the
serious(?) typing tutorial.
I am at a stage where she says "Let's go to the workshop....." At this
point the system hangs. I can still move the mouse pointer and call up
the menus (although I cant invoke anything.) Only option is to reboot.
The disk looks OK in that I can copy all files -(no checksum probs). It
appears that the main program (MAVIS) has a bug in it, or it got
corrupted when they wrote to the disk (with a good checksum). Has
anybody else out there encountered this phenomenon?
Glenn
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1576.13 | yeah, it gronks now and again | CIMNET::KYZIVAT | Paul Kyzivat | Wed Feb 28 1990 22:50 | 13 |
| Mavis is a nice program except that (in my experience) it tends to self
destruct every so often. I think this is a result of its copy protection
combined with its desire to write to the program disk.
I run from a copy. Whenever this happens, I copy the log files for safe
keeping, make a fresh copy of Mavis, and restore the log files so it still
knows the status of the various students.
I don't know if all versions have this problem - mine was defective from
the start. (Had two copies of the the main program on the disk and was
totally out of space.) I just patched it up rather than returning it.
Paul
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