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User Name laurakling

Member Since 2005-07-07

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Time Out 1.5.1 (Mac OS X)

Worth using  

Time Out offers 2 kinds of breaks, both which are user defined. The main break--I have mine set for a 2 minute break every hour--allows enough time to get some serious work done before getting up, stretching and moving around. The micro breaks are very brief and acts as a gentle reminder to breath and move, but are not long enough to break your chain of thought. There's an option to allow a break to be postponed or skipped, which is handy if a client is sitting next to you. I've found the program to be very helpful and easy to use. I appreciate all the user defined options for setting breaks. My back, neck and shoulders are pleased too. [alert admin]

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Tuesday, September 04 2007 @ 08:17 PM PDT

Time Out 1.5.1 (Mac OS X)

Worth using  

Time Out offers 2 kinds of breaks, both which are user defined. The main break--I have mine set for a 2 minute break every hour--allows enough time to get some serious work done before getting up, stretching and moving around. The micro breaks are very brief and acts as a gentle reminder to breath and move, but are not long enough to break your chain of thought. There's an option to allow a break to be postponed or skipped, which is handy if a client is sitting next to you. I've found the program to be very helpful and easy to use. I appreciate all the user defined options for setting breaks. My back, neck and shoulders are pleased too. [alert admin]

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Tuesday, September 04 2007 @ 08:17 PM PDT

Time Out 1.5.1 (Mac OS X)

Worth using  

Time Out offers 2 kinds of breaks, both which are user defined. The main break--I have mine set for a 2 minute break every hour--allows enough time to get some serious work done before getting up, stretching and moving around. The micro breaks are very brief and acts as a gentle reminder to breath and move, but are not long enough to break your chain of thought. There's an option to allow a break to be postponed or skipped, which is handy if a client is sitting next to you. I've found the program to be very helpful and easy to use. I appreciate all the user defined options for setting breaks. My back, neck and shoulders are pleased too. [alert admin]

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Tuesday, September 04 2007 @ 08:05 PM PDT

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