Stuart McCroden

Spritz Bookmarklet — Speed-read on any website

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Andrew Cantino
I recommend also checking out http://beelinereader.com as an alternative for making reading faster and easier, without many of the downsides of Spritz.
Mark Quezada
@tectonic BeeLine looks like a very different product, but also interesting to see their take on solving the same problem. (BTW, you probably should have disclosed that you're CTO of said company.)
Sean Barry
Awesome. What more can I say? I'm using it.
Armin Salehipour
I discovered Spritz as a desperate slow-reader starting college 4 years ago and it has been a life saver. The bookmarklet (or as they call it, "Spritzlet") has made it way easier for me to long articles in my browser, which has actually gotten me to read more than I would have. I also recommend http://www.readsy.co/ if you want to use Spritz to read a PDF or text you can paste in that couldn't be read on its original web page.
Stuart McCroden
I know there have been some great open source spritzing bookmarklets, but this is the official one.
Matt Galligan
How funny. I discovered this one yesterday as I was trying to read the amazing 9to5Mac story (http://9to5mac.com/2014/08/29/se...) and started searching for a speed reading tool. Works well! Only gripe with it is that I wish it would do some sort of overlay on the rest of the page when it pops in.
Stuart McCroden
@mg @rrhoover mentioned, Squirt, which does this overlay effect, but they don't quite of the fluidity of the Spritz official product. http://www.producthunt.com/posts...
Ryan Hoover
Spritz's tech got a lot of love on PH 6 months ago. Also check out speed reading hunts Squirt, Readsy, and ReadQuick.
Stuart McCroden
@rrhoover Yup. The link under related links lists the official uses of Spritz. (http://www.spritzinc.com/where-c...)
Sam Gerstenzang
I wrote about Spritz a few months ago when it came out: http://blog.samgerstenzang.com/p...