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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