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L'offre gratuite du jour pour Eyeblink était valable le 23 octobre 2017!
Clignez-vous beaucoup les yeux? Nous avons les yeux secs ou fatigués souvent lorsque nous travaillons sur un ordinateur. La plupart du temps, c'est à cause du faible taux de clignotement devant l'écran, qui est souvent trop clair (surtout le soir). Eyeblink rend les statistiques de votre taux de clignotement disponibles pour vous. Dans le cas d'un faible taux de clignotement, un rappel est émis qui est rejeté par votre prochain clignotement. De cette façon, Eyeblink vous entraîne à modifier votre motif clignotant si nécessaire. Il ajuste même la luminosité de l'écran automatiquement, comme le fait votre téléphone pour supprimer l'excès de lumière de l'écran.
NB: La licence est fournie pour 1 an.
Windows 10/ 8.1/ 8/ 7/ ; dual core processor with SSE3 support; 2GB of RAM; 200MB HDD; Internet connection (license verification)
75.1 MB
$14.00
Commentaires sur Eyeblink
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Hi,
The app crashes when i run the app in windows 10 x64. Everytime I run the application it crashes with the message, "eyeblink has stopped working"
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This is ONLY for folks with serious eye problems ( who can insure their camera is NOT also broadcasting to the web ).
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Windows 10 has great settings, and there are free utilities from IrisTech.com, KnightVision.biz, and extensions for Google Chrome ( what do we REALLY use the most ? ), such as Font Rendering Enhancer, Color Enhancer, Eye Protector ...
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[ Andrej ],
I believe in your software and hardware match up idea for people who have the eye problems you mention at your web site ...
... but you are encouraging all your users to get used to the light being on next to their camera all the time.
YOU cannot guarantee that the light on next to the camera is YOUR software.
When you can do that, then your software will be safe.
That's why I suggest folks balance their risk, and ONLY use your software if they have disease that they cannot manage any other way.
Folks are risking their computer, or their personal identity, getting a "disease", through someone else hacking their camera ( and microphone ), yet the end user is so used to the light being on that they do not know it's not you, hence my suggestion of alternatives for screen / eye comfort.
Good luck with this challenge.
Also, I have no camera at the computers I sit at most, so I am not able to derive any benefits from your offered software features anyway.
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