EasyScript - How to Take Fast Notes in a Matter of Hours

EasyScript - How to Take Fast Notes in a Matter of Hours

by Leonard Levin
EasyScript - How to Take Fast Notes in a Matter of Hours

EasyScript - How to Take Fast Notes in a Matter of Hours

by Leonard Levin

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Overview

EasyScript is a simple speedwriting method that's easy to learn and easy to remember. All you need to know basic English Grammar and remember five abbreviating rules. It's proven by people of almost all occupations from salespersons and managers to secretaries and students. You also have the option to transcribe your abbreviations using ComputerScript software, which translates your typed abbreviations into readable text. EasyScript and ComputerScript use identical rules and can be used separately.


EasyScript Is

Quick to learn: it takes less than a day and uses knowledge you already have

Easy to master: it's based on English Grammar and a small set of rules so anyone can learn it and no more endless memorizing of shorthand symbols!

Proven to work: more than 30,000 people all over the globe use the system and the customer base is consistently growing

Ready to use right away: no tests, no further study; once you've learned it you're ready to go.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012326843
Publisher: Legend Publishing
Publication date: 04/05/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

About the Author
Leonard Levin has been researching and developing innovative speedwriting and computer-aided transcription methodology since 1983. For the last 15 years he has been providing EasyScript/ComputerScript training to Fortune 500 companies, government agencies and educational institutions. EasyScript public and private seminars conducted since 1990 throughout United States with attendance up to 170 people a site have produced 90% approval ratings. His training performance was rated 8+ on a scale 1 to 10. He received two U.S. patents for "Methods of Entering Text Using Abbreviated Word Forms" and published eight books on speed writing, typing and transcription.
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