Yes, it can be used in Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, and on Apple’s web browser. Is the Spreeder extension available for other web browsers? So for example, if you wanted to speed read a news article, you could open the article, click on the Spreeder icon and Spreed the article. That’s why I prefer the option I outlined above.Ĭan Spreeder be used with other websites?Ībsolutely, you can use the Chrome add-on with any website you haven’t restricted in the options. You can also choose “Speed read current website” or press Alt+V in Scribd, but with that option, Spreeder will start speed reading the text again from the beginning instead of stopping at the end. I know the above process is kind of repetitive, but it’s the best way I’ve found to use Spreeder with Scribd. To speed read more pages in a Scribd book, repeat the process until you come to the end of the chapter or section you want to read. Once you’ve reached the end of the selected text, Spreeder will stop. If you want to increase the speed, hover on “WPM” in the upper left section of the screen and click the up arrow until it’s at the speed you want.
Highlight all the text you want to read, click the secondary mouse button and choose “Copy.”.Go to Scribd and open a book you’re reading.
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How to Speed Read on Scribd with Spreeder Click on it with your secondary mouse button and select “Options.” In the window that opens, set up any websites you don’t want Spreeder to appear on.
Go to the Chrome Web Store and add the Spreeder extension to your browser bar. However, I figured out a way around this – use the Spreeder Chrome extension. One of the downsides to Scribd though, is that it doesn’t have any built-in speed reading capabilities like some of the Kindle devices do. I like Scribd a lot because I read read a lot of classic books that I like for free. Lately, I’ve been reading a lot more books on Scribd then I have been on Amazon.