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Here is a link to one that uses the Koch method:
http://www.g4fon.net/

I had played around with a much earlier version of this one and it 
worked with JAWS.  Don't know about the current version, but won't hurt 
to look.

In the Koch method, you only learn 2 letters at full speed, then add a 
letter at a time as you get better.

The other method is Farnsworth, where   the gap between letters gets 
shorter as you get better at it.   A google search for farnsworth cw 
should kick up some programs.

73, Steve KW3A


On 9/11/2012 9:40 AM, Karl Belanger wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone use the Code Quick software for learning CW? Is the latest
> version accessible? What other CW courses do people recommend?
>
> Karl
>
>
>

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