Top 7 Most Popular Typewriter Softwares | May 2024

Here are the top 7 most popular typewriter softwares as derived from our TpSort Score which is a continually popular score, it denotes an estimated popularity of a software.

1. Keyclick

Keyclick Keyclick is a Mac OS X preference pane that provides adjustable audio feedback for keystrokes, mouse clicks, scroll wheel movement, and trackpad gestures. Using Keyclick can improve the perception of keyboard responsiveness, or fill in the missing audio feedback when using tap-to-click or two finger scrolling on trackpad equipped computers.......

2. Qwertick

Qwertick Whenever you need to write something longer than a sentence - think of Qwertick. It adds a sound feedback to your keyboard, a touch of an old typewriter that stimulates creativity. Get Qwertick to indulge yourself with a remedy against a writer's block.......

3. TIPP10

TIPP10 TIPP10 is a free touch typing tutor for Windows, Mac OS and Linux. The software is easy to use and features a clear user interface. Beginners and even children will find their way around right away so they can start practicing without a hitch. You will be able to learn......

4. DarkCopy

DarkCopy DarkCopy is for anyone who enjoys the simplicity of a typewriter, and wants to increase productivity by focusing only on writing. It was created as a free, web-based clone of WriteRoom.......

5. TypingArena

TypingArena Master touch typing and increase your typing skills using this free educational program: TypingArena will assist you with learning and improving your typing abilities and typing speed with lessons, exercises, daily world competition in a lot of languages.We also have lots of funny games aimed at improving your typing skills.......

6. Noisy Typer

Noisy Typer Noisy Typer is a free piece of software which plays typewriter sounds as you type. It runs in the background and works with all applications ( email, web, word......

7. Typewriter

Typewriter Once upon a time, people pounded out their memos and missives on a typewriter. There was no backspace, spell check, or fancy formatting, just forward movement, and muttered obscenities when you screwed up. Typewriter brings some of that ink-stained experience back.Typewriter allows you to type, save to a text file,......