Apps tagged with 'reduce-eye-strain'

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  1. Micro-Break icon
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    Menu bar app for macOS tracking time, giving configurable micro-break reminders to support regular pauses, prevent strain, and promote healthier screen habits.

    Cost / License

    • Free
    • Proprietary

    Application type

    Platforms

    • Mac
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  2. BlinkMore icon
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    BlinkMoreFree is an open source macOS menu bar application that helps reduce eye strain by fading your screen when you stare at it for too long without blinking. Using automated eye-tracking and customized settings to encourage you to blink more.

    Cost / License

    • Freemium
    • Open Source (MIT)

    Application type

    Platforms

    • Mac
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  3. Kedip icon
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    Menu bar utility for eye health using the 20-20-20 rule, featuring fullscreen break overlays, configurable durations, offline-only mode, and privacy controls.

    Cost / License

    • Free
    • Open Source (MIT)

    Platforms

    • Mac
    • Windows
    • Linux
    • Homebrew
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  4. VisionUp is the #1 app for daily eye care. Our professionally designed eye exercises and training plans help you elevate your ocular well-being and maintain eye muscle strength as you get older. We offer 50+ eye exercises and 7 training plans for all ages with easy-to-follow...

    Cost / License

    • Freemium
    • Proprietary

    Platforms

    • Android
    • iPhone
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  5. If you get migraines, your screen is working against you. Not because it's too bright, because it's emitting the exact wavelengths of light your brain is most sensitive to.

    Cost / License

    • Paid
    • Proprietary

    Platforms

    • Mac