PerfectBrain Professional
Publisher: Project PerfectBrain
Version: 2.0
License: Shareware
Trial Limitations: Stops working after 15 days
Price: $95.99
Operating Systems: WinXP,WinVista,WinVista x64,Win7 x32,Win7 x64,Windows 8
System Requirements: Processor: 1000 GHz , 1 GB of RAM, Screen resolution: not less 1024x700 pixels
File Size: 50.08 MB
Total Views: 461
Total Downloads: 0
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Release Date: 10/25/2014
Last Update Date: 10/14/2017
PerfectBrain Professional Short Description:
Enhance your intellect and improve productivity with PerfectBrain.
PerfectBrain Professional Long Description:
The ultimate tool for improving your mental capacity, PerfectBrain is both fun and easy to use. It provides a complex solution designed to help facilitate speed reading, memory improvement, attention to detail and development of logical thinking and mathematical abilities. It provides more than 100 exercises to help you develop your mind, and they are presented in a game-type format both for enjoyment and effectiveness. In addition to providing a multiple-level system of training, PerfectBrain also provides a smart system for collecting statistics and analyzing your progress. This useful feedback is presented in the form of various graphs and tables to help motivate you and keep you updated on your performance. Your greatest achievements can also be published on the website, allowing you to compare your results with other users of the program. This feature also allows you to keep your data safe by way of cloud storage. Find out more at http://pebrain.com and download and install the program today.
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