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Feature-wise, it only adds slightly more than Windows, Ubuntu and macOS default tool, and tools like f.lux, Redshift and SunsetScreen can do more for free.Fort Minor's albums: Listen to albums by Fort Minor on Myspace, Stream Free Online Music by Fort Minor. Iris Mini Free doesn’t have any reason to exist. For all these features, USD $10 seems like a steal, and seems like a good software if you have the money, which is not much. …and that is only the tip of the iceberg.įor me, Iris is the best and most comprehensive blue light filter on the market.Automatic Brightness and Blink Detection.Screen overlay for non compatible screens.Automatic pause (or filter) on applications.Color Schemes that affect the filter overall.Screen Effects like Darker Borders (called Lightness), Invert colors, Negative Grayscale, and Color Blind filters.Extended values for color temperature (0 Kº ~ 10000 Kº).Selective screen activation “even on docking stations and monitors connected with USB” - you can enable or disable it on selected screens, but not have different settings for every monitor.Day and Night configuration, with Brightness, and Transition time.Pre-programed profiles for Movies, Sleeping, Programming, Reading and so on.You may ask if there is a Iris version that is Free, and that is Iris Mini, which adds nothing new to your device native blue light filter. This “main version” has a trial of 2 weeks, expandable by inviting friends to download it using a URL referrer, enough time to test if you want to buy it or not. So, what it does? The product scheme seems daunting at glance, but is very simple: get Iris Pro and stick to it. It’s available for Linux, macOS and Windows, so you are pretty much covered whatever you use. While the other may suffice for the average user, Iris is a powerhouse of options. All latter software pale in comparison to what Iris offers.
