Undoubtedly Tip Queen is a very useful program for learning the 10-finger writing system that stands out positively from the crowd. Have pleased me the sympathetic and easy to understand user interface, the initial exercises to each lesson, where initially just the position of the new keys will be explored as well as the varied word and text exercises. Some weaknesses that stand out in particular in comparison with the best competitors I know (such rankings are, however, naturally also somewhat subjective), but should be mentioned: - The operation is partly a little awkward - An introduction to the respective new content of the lessons is not automatic, but must be specially called; it is also likely to be a little more detail - The last point falls especially on the issue of capitalization: there are at their introduction (until the 4th or 5th lesson ..) no special instructions, unless you look for it - The so-called "Development of the new letter" is not available in one respect very schematically: Capitalization dive gundsätzlich on only after the space; Programmers, for example to prepare so only limited to their writing practice Because as I said, the assessment is partly a matter of taste, I recommend it to anyone interested in learning to try out in advance two or three programs as demo versions. Thus one finds the safest one that corresponds to the personal circumstances best.