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Iris est un logiciel de bureau pour la santé et la productivité. Il fonctionne en arrière-plan et n'interfère pas avec votre travail. Il fonctionne sur tous les systèmes d'exploitation et dispose d'une UI fluide et d'un bon support technique. Iris combine tous les conseils, astuces et recherches médicales pour la santé des yeux et la protection des yeux. Cela vous rappelle de prendre de courtes pauses à intervalles réguliers, rend votre moniteur meilleur et améliore votre sommeil. Iris bloque les distractions et a été construit en tenant compte de la productivité et de la santé. Et surtout, je les actualise régulièrement en fonction de vos commentaires et de nouvelles idées novatrices pour la santé et la productivité.
Use Iris to:
Iris optimizes screen pulsations by controlling the brightness without PWM. You will be able to use your computer for longer without headaches.
Iris will match your screen brightness to the light around you. Different presets will automatically adjust your screen. Using computers will feel like reading a book.
Iris will gradually regulate blue light day and night. This will help your body to produce more melatonin at night. You will fall asleep faster and sleep deeper.
Windows XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 8.1/ 10
38.2 MB
$10.00
Commentaires sur Iris Pro 0.9.3
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This sounds like an interesting and possibly quite useful, programme.
There are a couple of small concerns for me though....
First, of course, you have to ENABLE your camera, in order for it to detect your blink rate.
Maybe that's a good idea -- but personally -- not being paranoid about it, but just cautious -- when I am not on Skype, I "disable" my camera so that NO hacker can see me working away, by actually COVERING the camera with sticky tape to which I have attached a piece of plastic wrapper, paper or thin cardboard. That way I can't be visually monitored.
Secondly, I wonder if the blue light reduction will "throw" one's perception off when editing photos at night? I see you can apparently turn that feature off -- I am just wondering if it is noticeable or not.
Anyway, while I have yet to try it, it seems to be a good attempt at something quite different for a change, and I wish the developer well.
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Tranmontane,
Camera is disabled by default, because well it's creepy some software to enable your camera.
There is no other way to detect blinks, but the feature is not so good anyway.
You can add Photoshop and other programs to the Color Pausers page and Iris will disable itself when this programs are on focus :)
Daniel - Founder of Iris
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Thanks Iristech and Giveaway team, this program has helped reduce my eye strain for many months and I'm happy to get an updated version. Set it and forget it. I tend to use Iris Mini just because of its much smaller size (5-6 mb of memory instead of 57-59 mb) but this larger version has some nice features and help information is actually helpful and informative. Recommended!
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