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SunsetScreen 1.20

SunsetScreen allows you to warm the colours of the screen to avoid blue glare and sleep better at night. You can set the colour and times of the sunset and sunrise independently.

SunsetScreen

SunsetScreen helps take the glare off your your screen in the evening. Scientific research has shown that melatonin - the chemical the brain makes late in the day - is reduced when exposed to blue light. By tempering this blue light, it becomes easier to wind down properly at night, and thus have a more restful sleep. Whether you're a morning lark or night owl, SunsetScreen allows you to set the time of the sunset and sunrise, so you can have full control over your sleep cycle.

Features include:

  • Set the sunset time precisely.
  • Set the sunrise time too.
  • Choose by colour temperature or by HSB for a precise colour.
  • Transition from one phase to the other gradually.
  • Automatically resides in the tray so it keeps out of your way.
  • Loads automatically at Windows startup if you wish.
  • Instantly turn off SunsetScreen if you need to do colour sensitive work.
  • Choose from a range of presets, and reset to default if things go wonky.
  • Small, fast, elegant and easy to use interface in less than a megabyte.
  • Isn't patent pending unlike something beginning with 'F'

Changes in SunsetScreen 1.20:

  • On some systems, the colour of the screen would return to normal white after a UAC prompt, or PC unlock occurred. This should now be fixed.
  • SunsetScreen should also now have full support for multiple monitors.
  • Extra features include new and improved custom hotkeys functionality, Options window, and numerous tweaks.

Download: SunsetScreen 1.20 | 879 KB (Freeware)
Download: Portable SunsetScreen 1.20 | 660 KB
Link: SunsetScreen Home Page

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