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This is a killer app: Flux calculates what time of day it is and adjust your monitor accordingly. Wonderful if you stare at pdfs (lots of white!) on the screen at night. I wonder how I lived without Flux . It also seems to help regulating sleep patterns. Recommended.
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AMA citation:
Quesada J. Optimize the tones of your screen according to the time of day. Academic Productivity. 2009. Available at: https://academicproductivity.com/2009/optimize-the-tones-of-your-screen-according-to-the-time-of-day/. Accessed July 1, 2011.
APA citation:
Quesada, Jose. (2009). Optimize the tones of your screen according to the time of day. Retrieved July 1, 2011, from Academic Productivity Web site: https://academicproductivity.com/2009/optimize-the-tones-of-your-screen-according-to-the-time-of-day/
Chicago citation:
Quesada, Jose. 2009. Optimize the tones of your screen according to the time of day. Academic Productivity. https://academicproductivity.com/2009/optimize-the-tones-of-your-screen-according-to-the-time-of-day/ (accessed July 1, 2011).
Harvard citation:
Quesada, J 2009, Optimize the tones of your screen according to the time of day, Academic Productivity. Retrieved July 1, 2011, from
MLA citation:
Quesada, Jose. "Optimize the tones of your screen according to the time of day." 25 May. 2009. Academic Productivity. Accessed 1 Jul. 2011.
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