Iceggiren i stutter
stutter sɣur James Tomasino
30 n yiceggiren
- Yettwasezmel 5 ɣef 5sɣur Aseqdac Firefox 18309109, há 2 meses
- Yettwasezmel 5 ɣef 5sɣur NikWillOrStuff, há um anoI was impressed!! Sometimes you have to highlight the text you want to read before turning it on, depends on the website, but the keys are customizable and everything has been working for me without any fuss.
- Yettwasezmel 5 ɣef 5sɣur Aseqdac Firefox 16113765, há um ano
- Yettwasezmel 5 ɣef 5sɣur Aseqdac Firefox 18319897, há 2 anos
- Yettwasezmel 5 ɣef 5sɣur Aseqdac Firefox 13528371, há 2 anos
- Yettwasezmel 5 ɣef 5sɣur PapaSierra, há 2 anosGreat for speed reading, many options and customizable.
- Yettwasezmel 5 ɣef 5sɣur Aseqdac Firefox 15235806, há 2 anos
- Yettwasezmel 5 ɣef 5sɣur Aseqdac Firefox 17379514, há 3 anos
- Yettwasezmel 5 ɣef 5sɣur Aseqdac Firefox 17351756, há 3 anosI love this! I've been looking for something like this for a while.
Good amount of configuration and nice ability to control color with themes and move the bar around.
I'd love the option of being able to control font and font size. - Yettwasezmel 5 ɣef 5sɣur TachyLubdub, há 3 anos
- Yettwasezmel 5 ɣef 5sɣur Johnathan James, há 4 anosIt worked exactly as I imagined it should, right out of the box.
- Yettwasezmel 5 ɣef 5sɣur Phuc Quang Tran, há 5 anos
- Yettwasezmel 5 ɣef 5sɣur Aseqdac Firefox 13517976, há 5 anosGreat tool - any chance of letting us tweak how many words appear in-line at a time? Or how many lines appear?
I'd like to run it at 600wpm with 5-10 words per line, 2 lines + increase from there to improve reading speed.
Of course, even without capability it's awesome - Yettwasezmel 5 ɣef 5sɣur Edison Orellana, há 6 anosSpreed was the best fast reader on Chrome. Spreed doesn't exist on Firefox as of now, so this is the best alternative. It would be nice if we could get some more readable font options, like something with serifs.
- Yettwasezmel 5 ɣef 5sɣur Aseqdac Firefox 13507221, há 6 anos
- Yettwasezmel 5 ɣef 5sɣur TehAnother, há 6 anosOne of the best and most useful add-ons for Firefox and reading in general. I installed it only today and I am loving it, I can't stop using it. I would only suggest adding a keyboard shortcut for selected text and maybe read "compu-ter" as a single unit instead of "compu-" and "ter" (which would help with word division at the end of a line in other languages as well). Kudos to the author for doing such a wonderful job.
- Yettwasezmel 5 ɣef 5sɣur Aseqdac Firefox 13659058, há 6 anosI like this add on a lot, and use it regularly.
Few suggestions:
1. Right now it doesn't work in EPUB/PDF and in Firefox's reader view. Can it work in EPUB/PDF?
2. Increase in "word length" making it a pharse - or joining 3-4 words together, because making a phrase might be difficult. - Yettwasezmel 5 ɣef 5sɣur Aseqdac Firefox 13221093, há 6 anosOh my god - I'd given up finding an RSVP reader for Firefox after Reasy bit the dust. Thank you SO MUCH for investing your time in this - it's great! Only two things - 1 issue, and 1 enhancement request.
Issue: Stutter doesn't keep MacOS Mojave from going to sleep, so if I'm reading a longer article or an academic journal, I have to remember to move the mouse around now and then - this may not be something you can even address, but thought I'd mention it.
Enhancement Request: Stutter doesn't seem to work with Reader View - the overlay just never appears. Again, not sure if there are limitations in extensions these days that would preclude layering over Reader View or not.
Note: I'm also running Nightly v69.01, and I'm being a bad reviewer by not testing these things in the standard release of Firefox >_> Seriously though <3 Thank you so much for this!Tiririt n ineflayen
yeffeɣ-d deg há 6 anosHey, thanks for the review. I'm not sure firefox gives me a way to "stay awake" but I'll look into it. That would be cool during playback.
As far as the Reader View goes, Firefox greatly limits what an add-on is able to do. That's probably a good thing, honestly. The great news is, if you click on the stutter icon on a regular page, I push the webpage through Firefox's readability library before streaming it to you. That's the same library that powers the Reader View, so the experience should be similar.
Cheers - tomasino
EDIT: It looks like Google has a spec started for a "WakeLock" feature to keep screens awake. If approved, that would be a perfect solution for Stutter. There are some hacks to get it to work now, but most have drawbacks and only work in certain environments. I'm going to keep an eye on the WakeLock feature and implement it if it makes it through draft.