NightTone 2.6.0

NightTone 2.6.0

NightTone makes your screen more comfortable, enjoyable and healthier by shifting the colors of your display to a warmer, eye-friendly palette. It makes you sleep and feel better.

It's perfect for everyone's health, especially for people with visual perception problems, light sensitivity or discomfort.

The science behind the app
The monitor's blue light tricks our circadian rhythm (our natural body clock) into thinking that it’s daytime. It suppresses melatonin (that sends "time to sleep" cues) and builds up histamine that helps wake us up, boosts attention and reaction times. In other words, it resets that feeling of tiredness and hurts our sleep cycle.

Just remember: It's bad to be exposed to sleep-inhibiting blue light during the night.

Predefined color pallets for common scenarios
  • Warm orange for late working hours
  • Soft black or inverted colors for dark rooms
  • Noisy green for long text reading
  • Silky blue for rooms with artificial light
  • Tender white for movies night or dark photo work
  • All colors are adjustable and can be changed to anything you are comfortable with
Features
  • Change the screen brightness and palette to warmer colors
  • Configure the display to virtually any color you want
  • Invert the screen's colors for better usage in very dark rooms
  • Multiple monitors supported
  • The app can active itself only during nights (and you can customize the activation hours)
  • Start at login, schedule the app and forget it exists. Just enjoy the benefits
  • Easy to use and there is absolutely no configuration required

What's New:

Version 2.6.0
  • Bug fix: NightTone will not close when a screen saver starts or when you monitor goes to sleep

Screenshots:

  • Title: NightTone 2.6.0
  • Developer: Denk Alexandru
  • Compatibility: OS X 10.10 or later, 64-bit processor
  • Language: English
  • Includes: K'ed by HCiSO
  • Size: 4.62 MB
  • View in Mac App Store

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