AntiRSI
AntiRSI is a program for Mac OS X that helps prevent RSI (repetitive strain injury) and other computer related stress. It does so by forcing you to take regular breaks, yet without getting in the way. It also detects natural breaks so it won't force too many breaks on you.
Donations
If you like AntiRSI then please consider:
- Donating using PayPal, every dollar is welcome.
- Writing me a thank-you email. o.gorter (at) google mail dot com ...
Download
(notice: I'm working on version 2.0, see my blog for the latest unstable releases. The biggest feature will be network synchronization. But also a Gnome desktop implementation.)
Version 1.4
- AntiRSI.app.zip (97Kb)
- antirsi-1.4.src.tar.gz (90Kb)
New in version 1.4
Released: 2005-12-21
AntiRSI is now aware that you were just in a natural workbreak when you click "Take a Break Now". This means the workbreak won't start at zero, but at the time you had been away already. This gives you the opportunity to turn on your iTunes, or do something else, without resetting the break.
AntiRSI is now also distributed as a universal binary, meaning it is MacOSX x86 ready.
It also includes numerous other small tweaks and fixes.
Author
- Onne Gorter.
Special Thanks
- Trey Matteson - minor tweaks and smooth updating while in break.
- Casey Marshall - other contributions that will go in 1.5 release.
Last modified: 2008-04-17 21:53 GMT