SaveYourEyes 1.0.0.2 Crack & Activation Code

SaveYourEyes is a simple-to-use application designed to remind you to regularly take breaks when working hard on the computer. Made as a Metro app for Windows 10, 8.1 and 8, the tool gives you the possibility to tinker with a several approachable settings, such as the reminder frequency, notification text and number of alerts. This way, you can synchronize it with the task you're handling at the moment.

The program can be quickly downloaded from the Microsoft Store and integrated into your Start Screen in Windows 8 and 8.1, along with the Start Menu in Windows 10. It has a flat look with large buttons and text, sharing its appearance with most Metro apps even since Windows 8 was first released to the public.

SaveYourEyes

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Software developer
Grade 3.1
813 3.1
Downloads count 6103
File size < 1 MB
Systems Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit

The break duration can be set to 3, 5, 10 or 15 minutes, while the frequency can be selected between 30, 40, 60, 75, 90 or 120 minutes. Moreover, you can personalize the message displayed in the alert, as well as set the total notifications to pop up (maximum 10). All settings can be previewed with the click of a button, to make sure that everything is in working order before activating SaveYourEyes.

On the other hand, the app comes with some downsides, at least from our perspective. For instance, it's not possible to customize the background color, and the neon green quickly becomes disturbing to the eyes when taking your time to configure settings. On top of that, the tool doesn't implement features for setting any number of minutes for the break duration or frequency, which means that you must adapt to the preset values.

Considering its simplicity and effectiveness, SaveYourEyes Serial serves its purpose nicely, enabling you to personalize basic options for regularly taking breaks from the computer. Too bad that it doesn't leave much room for customization. System resources usage was minimal in our tests.