A Simple Software Solution Provides Relief from Computer Generated Eyestrain
Easy-to-use application soothes eyestrain caused by working online for extended periods.
Seattle, WA (PRWEB) June 27, 2007 -- Spending several hours each day reading, writing, and researching on the computer may leave users with tired eyes and headaches. Concentration may wane, especially when reading long documents online. A simple solution, ComfortScreen™, helps working on computers to become more comfortable and productive.
Online coursework, training, and general computer work demands continue to increase at a tremendous pace. Research reveals that computer related eyestrain is the #1 reported health complaint in the work place today, with 130 million working Americans reporting computer vision syndrome symptoms.
ReadScape Inc. founder and CEO, Brian Jaeger, went looking for an innovative software solution to sooth his itchy and irritated eyes, but came up empty. Readscape developed ComfortScreen™ to support computer users who are required to work extensively online. Jaeger suggests, "Even a slight improvement in their comfort and ability to focus is invaluable."
ComfortScreen™ allows PC users -- in a single mouse click -- to change the background color (and intensity of the color) of documents. The settings effect (and remain persistent across) the most widely used software applications including Microsoft Office applications and PDF documents in Adobe Reader 7.0. ComfortScreen™ includes a nature-inspired palette of colors and a valuable wizard to help users determine which color setting will work best for them.
ComfortScreen™ software is available to download for $29.95 from http://www.readscape.com, with special pricing for network licensing. A brief demo highlighting the features of ComfortScreen™ plays upon entering ReadScape's website.
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