EyeProtectorPro 2.0

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Up to 95% less headaches caused by PC use, within 2 weeks Guaranteed. EyeProtectorPro is eye care/RSI prevention software. It reminds you to take breaks while you work on your PC and can protect your eyes from damage caused by long hours of PC use. What does it do? It reminds you to take breaks and suggest you to do some light exercises for your body and eyes. It has feature to remind you to look far from you PC, as eye doctors suggest a PC users should look at least 20 feet away after few minutes of work to avoid RSI and eyes stress. You can easily setup work and read modes on your PC with EyeProtectorPro. You can have a standard (high) resolution with small fonts as most PC have and Other mode you can have with lower screen resolution making it easy for your eyes to see and read text. It has Low Eye Strain Mode to let you change your monitor screen resolution quickly when you are reading web pages/documents etc. You can change monitor screen resolution with one click to switch between high and low resolutions. Which may come handy for power PC users such as designers & programmers.

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