Break

Helps you stay sane by reminding you when to take a break and logging work

Break is designed to help you work more effectively by recording your work times and reminding you to take a break when you have been working for over a set time. Work can be divided into an unlimited number of different categories, with maximum work capping for each category, plus a recorded total for each of the last seven days, as well as an over all total, average, and percentage. This enables you to know how long you are on your computer, and what you do most while on it. In addition, Break totalises time at work, time on break and also time that the computer is unused. The timer can be set from 1 to 120 minutes and can remind you using a window and any common sound file to get up and go for a walk, have a coffee, go home, go to bed etc. For those that need that extra push to stop working, Break can blank the screen as well. Text logging, target time notification (with automatic calculation as well as manual), random alert sound, random alert text, auto reset, file alerts, micro breaks, file logging & auto boot are also supported. Break is written in Assembly Language for maximum efficiency.

Changes: Resizable window, function grouping and bugfixes

Minimum requirements: None

Operating system: Win2000,Win7 x32,Win7 x64,WinServer,WinVista,WinVista x64,WinXP

Program URL: http://acapsoft.com/det.php?prog=Break

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Special permissions

Permission is given for all forms of distribution, including CD compilations and Websites, providing the ZIP file is unaltered and it is made clear that Break is a Shareware program and that registration is required for continued usage. Full terms are on the FAQ page on our website.

EULA

Permission is given to evaluate Break for a period of 30 days. After this time you are required to either register or remove Break. Break is a copyrighted work and thus permission is not given for you to decompile, disassemble, modify, translate, enhance or create derivative works from this program. If you feel that you need to do any of those actions, and that those rules do not apply to you, contact us first.

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