Ever notice how people texting at night have that eerie blue glow? Or wake up ready to write down the Next Great Idea, and get blinded by your computer screen? During the day, computer screens look good—they're designed to look like the sun. But, at 9PM, 10PM, or 3AM, you probably shouldn't be looking at the sun.
f.lux fixes this: it makes the color of your computer's display adapt to the time of day, warm at night and like sunlight during the day. It's even possible that you're staying up too late because of your computer. You could use f.lux because it makes you sleep better, or you could just use it just because it makes your computer look better.
f.lux 4.55 changelog:
- Several text changes to menus (explaining difference between “current colors” and “effects”)
- Remote Desktop automatically disables (on remote side)
- Avoids showing notifiers when f.lux is disabled
- Fixes for location dialog (Windows 7 especially)
- Help setting up your wake time, one time
- About box links to fluxometer
- “Classic f.lux” is now more like v3: simple graph, wake time features are disabled
- Hue brightness fixes (when f.lux is disabled)
- Windows Store apps can be disabled individually now
- Options menu now can show your video card version (for debugging)
- Many fixes for disable by app (now shows the full list so you can re-enable)
- Notifier fixes: layout and text about color changes
Download: f.lux 4.55 | 749.0 KB (Freeware)
View: f.lux Home page
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