A developer is introducing a tool that makes reading efficient called Bionic-reading.

Bionic-reading.

     A few days ago, a UX writer of the Spotify app and Minecraft managed to get everyone's attention and talk about a tool called bionic-reading through a Twitter message, which has never been found before. Let's simply know what this bionic reading is.

     You may already know that scientists have proven that when a person is reading a book, the human brain works faster than the eyes, Renato Casutt, an expert typographic designer and developer from Switzerland, has created a bionic-reading tool. In this way, the most concise parts of the words are highlighted and shown to the reader, making them focus on related words. It has been stated through this design that the words can be read quickly and remembered easily.

     Bionic Reading is simply a reading system that helps the reading process by highlighting the end of the word to focus on the content of a word or the most concise parts of the word. Here, the interactive features of "Fixation", "Saccade" and "Opacity" give the user the ability to easily shape the typeface of the text.

     Also, it is special that this facility is equipped with several optional tools required for clear reading, while the Bionic Reading Converter allows you to easily convert files including TXT, RTF, RTFD, EPUB, and DOCX online and use this facility on top of that. has.

Bionic-reading.

     Through this Bionic Reading facility, the creators hope to reduce the time spent in reading and practically train the brain to read words faster, as well as pay more attention to the words and make them read each word easily.

     Currently, this Bionic Reading facility is available through Reeder5, Fiery Feeds and Lire apps for iOS devices. Also, a Bionic Reading Chrome Extension has been provided for chromium web browsers and it is available through the chrome web store.

     Currently, the creators are working to provide this facility for several more reading apps in the future. For this purpose, a Bionic Reading API has also been introduced for the developers. 

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