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Working in front of a computer screen is quite tiring but also quite necessary, above all if you use the computer at work. After hours spent looking at a screen your eyes may become very tired and irritated. Let’s see how you can get a friendly reminder to take a break thanks to…the computer itself!
Eyes Relax is a small freeware utility which “remember” and “invite” you to take a rest from your computer to save your eyesight. In the new Eyes Relax version is also available a Parental Control option which protects your children, forcing them to take breaks.
If you want to know more or if you just want to download it, visit the official website. Remember, Eyes Relax needs Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 to work.
Tags: freeware, Office, security, utility
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