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F.Lux ‘natural lighting’ for Ubuntu gets an indicator applet (Updated)

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We’re all acutely aware that spending long periods of time in front of blazingly bright computer screens isn’t isn’t entirely fantastic news for our eyes – or our sleep patterns. Nevertheless we stare away anyway unaware that there are solutions. We’ve mentioned RedShift a few times on OMG! – an app that automatically adjusts your [...]

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Redshift 1.4 released; adds auto-location, new config options, application indicator

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Redshift – the natural-screen colour application that promises to help alleviate eye strain and help sleep patterns – has added some new features in an update today. New features/fixes Automatically obtains location form the GNOME clock applet Application indicator A new reset option (-x) removes all changes made New translations Configure options GUI changed Installation [...]

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RedShift mono tray icon

RedShift may be saving your eyes and syncing your sleep patterns but it sure as hell isn’t making your Ubuntu desktop look all pretty and integrated with its colourful giant tray icon. Step forward norbs who has created an ace mono icon replacement for RedShift. Norbs didn’t just take the original light bulb icon an [...]

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Alleviate tired eyes in Ubuntu with Redshift

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If you’re anything like me you probably spend far too much time in front of your computer screen(s). We’re all acutely aware that this isn’t entirely fantastic news for our eyes or our sleep patterns but we stare away nonetheless. If so then make sure you check out ‘Redshift’ – it automatically adjusts your screen [...]

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