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MouseCam License: Freeware
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Have you ever been to a web site or tried to read documents where they used a font so small you had to really strain your eyes to read it? Or have you ever wanted to get greater detail of a graphic? MouseCam is a free small utility that magnifies anything your cursor is over up to 20x normal size.
Author: Camtech 2000| Date: 09-04-2002 | Size: 86 KB
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Break Reminder License: Freeware
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A break reminder program to help prevent OOS/RSI and to assist healing these.Discretely runs in the background monitoring your computer use, using timers (to your settings) that remind you to take pauses and rest breaks.Logs most events, including ignored breaks.Multiple user support.Options for:-Black-out screen during breaks, -Password protection of settings, -Sounds, -Auto run, -ignoring or enforcing pauses and/or breaks.
Author: Chequers Software| Date: 08-08-2002 | Size: 850 KB
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BookReader License: Freeware
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Reading electronic texts from your text processor is an excellent recipe for eye strain. BookReader offers a unique way of reformatting text documents to represent them on your screen according to your preferences. The program can scroll text automatically. It remembers the reading position for each book from your personal library. BookReader includes a personal library manager, bookmarks manager and on-line library browser. More than 4000 freeware titles are available for direct download from the program. The text and the page layout are fully customizable. The user can alter fonts, colors, page dimensions, borders, textures etc. BookReader can import books from text files. The program provides the topic autorecognition and creates the table of contents automatically. Import from archives also supported. Currently BookReader supports ZIP, RAR and GZ archives.
Author: Mykola Rudenko| Date: 19-08-2001 | Size: 990 KB
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Relaxation Techniques Screensaver License: Freeware
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Free Screensaver from 'Relaxation'. Featuring relaxing pictures with easy and helpful relaxation techniques. 'Relaxation' by Sounds That Soothe - music to calm & relax. Provides news, guidance and free content. Here you will find free relaxing music and guided relaxation sessions, product news, ways to relieve stress, relaxation techniques and other helpful articles on relaxation. 'Relaxation' is edited and by Martin Mayer of Sounds That Soothe. Sounds That Soothe is the new producer of music for relaxation, meditation and stress relief. Our relaxing music has been composed to gently soothe the stress and strain of the day and promote a calmer way of living. Bring serenity to your personal environment. Give someone you care about Sounds That Soothe. Listen to mp3 samples at: www.soundsthatsoothe.co.uk/listen.htm
Author: Sounds That Soothe Ltd| Date: 20-03-2005 | Size: 847 KB
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Silver Streams Screensaver License: Freeware
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Free Screensaver from Sounds That Soothe - music to calm & relax. Featuring beautiful views of the Peak District, England. Photographs and Artwork of one of the most serene parts of the world. Cycles between photographs taken in the area and album artwork by Louise Phillips. This screensaver was released to co-incide with their new album Silver Streams which was inspired by these magnificent views. Warm, orchestral and deeply relaxing - a soundtrack to the English Countryside. Sounds That Soothe is the new producer of music for relaxation, meditation and stress relief. Our relaxing music has been composed to gently soothe the stress and strain of the day and promote a calmer way of living. Bring serenity to your personal environment. Give someone you care about Sounds That Soothe. Listen to mp3 samples at: www.soundsthatsoothe.co.uk/listen.htm
Author: Sounds That Soothe Ltd| Date: 10-02-2005 | Size: 1308 KB
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SoundBreak License: Freeware
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OOS, RSI, CTS... - These acronyms all hurt you, and can kill your career in these wired times. Repetitive strain injury, Occupational overuse syndrome, and Carpal tunnel syndrome are all faces of the same malaise. In layman's terms, if you use something too much, you'll damage it. For those on the coal face of the IT industry, it's endemic, and can mean losing a career when typing becomes too painful to sustain... What can you do? A good typing technique makes a huge difference. Touch typing is recommended, and you should use two hands to use a shift or control key combo. I switched to the Dvorak keyboard a while back, both to reduce finger movement, and force myself to touch type. It is a big help to take frequent 'microbreaks' every 5-15 minutes from what you are doing, move around, stretch, and give blood a chance to flow around the place. You should move your arms away from the keyboard and mouse, focus your eyes to some distant point, and relax. I wrote this program because I always get too involved in what I am working on to remember to take regular breaks (hours can pass before I remember that I should eat, or go to the toilet...). However, I found every reminder program I tried to be too frustrating and/or intrusive to use for long. What does the program do? Every 10 minutes (or whatever you set it to) the program will play a sound to remind you to have a stretch. I use a large archive of sound bites from movies and TV (www.tidalwavs.com is good) - the program picks one at random as the reminder each time to keep it interesting. The important thing is that this is not intrusive, it does not slow me down, and it works. I resent those programs that measure how much you have moved your mouse, or used your keyboard. All that expends resources that my PC and I could better use elsewhere. SoundBreak just sleeps until it is needed.
Author: Leon Matthews| Date: 15-05-2001 | Size: 762 KB
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