RSI Clock - I've been told on a RSI prevention course to take a break from the keyboard after a period of work.
Several software programs are available to signal you when it's time to have a break.
Unfortunately these programs work on one computer.
They are of no use, because I work on several computers simultaneously.
To solve this problem, I've written a program for the computer I always carry with me: MyPalmPilot.
The benefit of the PC break reminder software is that they automatically notice when you work, and also the intensity of your work.
With RSI Clock you have to indicate yourself when you start and end working.
Because there is no interaction with the PC, the breaks schedule will be based only on time, not on work intensity.
Since there is no connection between palm and PC, RSI Clock cannot stop you from continuing your work when it's time to have a break. (Some people might call this an advantage).
New in this version: Use midi sounds as alarm. (Palm OS 2.0 users are suggested to use the RSI Clock vesion 1.0 which gives you all the system sounds)
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
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