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Developer's DescriptionBy BaseTIS SLAFR is an App that lets you read at speed of light. Read text like you're watching a video...AFR is an App that lets you read at speed of light. Read text like you're watching a video!Send text from other Apps to AFR with Android's Share button.Open a page in your browser and Share it with AFR to start reading.Compatible with your favorite Apps: Pocket, Zite, Flipboard, Feedly, Zinio and many more ...Copy text from any App and paste AFR to read it immediately: Keep Google, Evernote, Aldiko, ColorNote ...Reading List with all your reading historyAdd books to your library and read them like you've never done before! .epub, .txt, .html, .pdf (experimental PDF)Keep up with your RSS feed subscriptions with the new reader integratedSync your Pocket account in order to read news later (but faster!)Size and type of letter are configurable nowLong Words markerPause and resume reading by tapping the text.Move through the text tapping on arrows, long tap for fast rewind and forward, move to near words swiping below the text or tap the Pagination button to move to an specific wordIn less than 10 minutes you will master AFR!= Premium Features =Speeds from 10 to 1000 WPMMore Themes: Dark, Sepia, Hacker, Pink and VintageChange the background colorToggle the progress bar when readingToggle a helper text to read even fasterShortcut to read the copied textPause at numbers in quotes "", punctuation as [. , ; : ! ? ] and hyphens and dashesContinue Reading from where you left offCompatibility with Pebble and Pebble Time SmartWatchesSet font size and type= Limited functions (lite) =Reading List: Only the last 2 read items are availableBooks: Only 1 simultaneous book and only the first 10 chaptersRSS Feed: Only 1 simultaneous feed and only the last 2 itemsPocket: Only the last 2 itemsRead in Chromecast (up to 100 words, unlimited with Premium)AFR uses the method "Rapid Serial Visual Presentation" that allows you to read more words per minute than you can imagine.AFR collaborates with Homeless Fonts project: http://homelessfonts.org/http://www.afastreader.com@afastreader - https://twitter.com/afastreaderhttps://www.facebook.com/afastreader