f.lux automatically adjusts your screen to filter out blue light that can cause issues with sleep and eye strain. Ive been using this for years and it really is fantastic. do some research and find out for yourself.... :)
They also recently released a version for iPhone, but was taken down by apple. There is an easy way round this and again it works great, automatically adjusting the screen...
'If you're reading this late in the day, pause to consider your eyes. Can you feel that familiar sting that comes from looking at a glaring LCD for too many hours? That's only the most noticeable symptom of what happens to our bodies when we spend hours staring into what's essentially a big, bright, lamp. F.lux is a simple and free app that helps fix this.'
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DAMNOME
17 Nov 153#1
What happens when you go 88 mph?
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DAMNOME
17 Nov 153#1
What happens when you go 88 mph?
Dave
17 Nov 151#2
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.
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22tanya
17 Nov 15#3
No wonder my eyes are always sore and stinging.Cut down the light alright will give it a go op thanks.
adamkaty
17 Nov 15#4
good app , nice orange screen at night
Dealier
17 Nov 151#5
I've been using this for years, I'm not convinced it helps me sleep better, but it certainly makes the screen easier on the eye under artificial light.
chapchap
17 Nov 15#6
Does anyone know of any alternatives I can get from the App Store ( rather than random 3rd party website like this)?
I use koala browser myself but like the sound of this type of thing.
Great app been using it for about 4 weeks. Screen is definitely easier on the eyes at night. Quite scary how blue the display is when you disable it. My bet is that Apple will do something similar hence wanting to get rid of this.
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They also recently released a version for iPhone, but was taken down by apple. There is an easy way round this and again it works great, automatically adjusting the screen...
'If you're reading this late in the day, pause to consider your eyes. Can you feel that familiar sting that comes from looking at a glaring LCD for too many hours? That's only the most noticeable symptom of what happens to our bodies when we spend hours staring into what's essentially a big, bright, lamp. F.lux is a simple and free app that helps fix this.'
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I use koala browser myself but like the sound of this type of thing.
http://recode.net/2015/11/16/apple-tells-screen-dimming-software-f-lux-to-shut-down-its-ios-version/