A minimalist desktop app that reminds you to take eye-care breaks following the 20-20-20 rule to prevent eye strain and boost productivity.
Blink Eye is a minimalist desktop application for Windows, macOS, and Linux that helps prevent eye strain, RSI, and CVS by reminding users to take regular breaks based on the 20-20-20 rule. It provides customizable timers, full-screen notifications, and usage analytics to promote healthier screen habits and improve productivity.
Developers, remote workers, students, and anyone who spends extended periods in front of a computer and wants to reduce eye strain and maintain better digital wellness.
It offers a lightweight, cross-platform solution with a focus on customization and user experience, integrating break reminders directly into the desktop environment without being intrusive, and it's built with modern tools like Tauri and Rust for performance.
A minimalist Eye Care & Break Reminder app for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Prevents eye strain, RSI, and CVS with customizable timers, full-screen break notifications, Daily Usage analytics, and built-in TODO functionality. Your digital wellness companion for healthier productivity.
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Built with Tauri, it runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux, ensuring broad accessibility for desktop users without platform lock-in.
Allows setting personalized intervals and choosing from a rich library of reminder screens, offering flexibility to match individual work rhythms.
Tracks daily, weekly, and lifetime screen time, providing concrete insights into habits to encourage better digital wellness.
Focuses on unobtrusive reminders that promote breaks without disrupting productivity, as emphasized in the project philosophy.
Features like multilingual support, audio mute, and workday setup are marked as '[Soon]' in the README, making the app currently limited in these areas.
Building from source requires installing Tauri, Rust, Cargo, and Bun, which can be a barrier for contributors or users wanting to customize the app.
The GNU GPL v3 with additional commercial restrictions may confuse users; commercial use requires a separate license, adding legal overhead.