Version: 2008
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Key Advantage Typing Test 1.0 for Mac

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  • Price: Free
  • Operating system: Windows 98/2000/XP/NT, Mac OS X 10.0/10.1/10.2/10.3
  • Date added: April 26, 2004
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From Programming Art :

Check out this FREE Shockwave typing test. After typing a short paragraph, you can analyze your speed with a finger-by-finger accuracy breakdown. Works with standard and Dvorak keyboards!

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