I'm have my doubts that *any* software package could ever be the "ultimate" Tarot trainer, but the Ultimate Tarot Trainer (Windows only) certainly claims to be.
I haven't seen a copy -- and probably won't, since Mac users are left out. But even if I had a Windows PC, I'm not sure I'd respond well to the hard-sell, hyper-marketing language found on the product's home page, which sounds right out of a late-night commercial for one of those flimsy vegetable choppers:
"Other Tarot software costs as much as $199 ... that's just not affordable for beginners. So rather than charge $199 ... or $149 ... or even $99 ... I've decided to sell it for only $29.00!"
Oooookay. If you have PC and twenty-nine bucks to spare, you can check out the Ultimate Tarot Trainer for yourself.

Lol. This is hilarious!
It actually wasn't my intention for the page to act as a "hard sell" as people will buy something if they want it--if they don't , they won't.
But the late night infomercial is spot-on for two reasons:
1.) I love late night infomercials and it obviously affected the way I wrote the page.
2.) I have one of those vegetable choppers...and I like it!
BTW, the best infomercial product of all time is Oxiclean! That stuff is great!
Thanks for the feedback,
Lisa (creator, UTT)
Posted by: Lisa Ray | May 13, 2009 at 12:18 PM
I was wondering if this software can be adapted for use on a website so users can have some fun with it. I'll definitely be checking out the UTT.
Posted by: Psychic Readings | May 30, 2009 at 02:52 PM