Disable while certain programs are running?
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Please add this feature so i can use flux again. Tired of ruining photo editing sessions with flux on.
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Second this, I love f.lux, I've been it using for ages on iOS, Mac and Windows and thanks to the developers so much since this is 100% free to use, but I feel this is really something that should be added. I've resorted to not using f.lux anymore on my work computer after the 90th editing session with f.lux on.
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@herf How do you do this for Mac?
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Sorry to resuscitate this old post, but is there any update for this? I'm sure it's still a feature lots of people want.
Also, to people frustrated with flux running during creative programs and completely giving up on f.lux: It's not a huge step to right-click the taskbar icon and check "disable for an hour" or "disable until sunrise" if you're working for a long time -- you just have to remember to turn it back on (or left-click then check the box next to "disable for an hour" or left-click taskbar, left-click three lines in top-right corner, left-click "disable until sunrise"). I think the good f.lux does for your health is more than worth it.
Maybe a compromise if this is too difficult to implement would be to allow us to change the amount of time it is disabled from 1 hour to however many hours we want in the settings?
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Yes, we need this feature, registeres just so I could reply here
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This is a much needed feature. BUMP Not sure it this is possible, but also if I could disable while certain webpages are open?
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Created an account here just to support this, Windows users really need this, especially for gaming and editing.
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I support this idea too !!
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Really would love to see this option!
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Yes will be in the next version, soon.
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@herf woo, finally :D
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@herf YES, finally, thanks a lot!
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I don't mean to burst anyone's bubble, but the f.lux team has been promising a new update for Windows "soon" for multiple years now. I'm not trying to belittle them since I'm aware they are a very small team, but it's pretty clear at this point that they don't care about non-Apple platforms (or if they do, they are a much lower priority). I moved to Redshift a while back and will probably just use the built-in temperature shift feature that's supposed to come in the W10 Creators update.
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@teraflame said in Disable while certain programs are running?:
I don't mean to burst anyone's bubble, but the f.lux team has been promising a new update for Windows "soon" for multiple years now. I'm not trying to belittle them since I'm aware they are a very small team, but it's pretty clear at this point that they don't care about non-Apple platforms (or if they do, they are a much lower priority). I moved to Redshift a while back and will probably just use the built-in temperature shift feature that's supposed to come in the W10 Creators update.
And they have released each update that they said they were going to release. You have to remember, it's just 2 people and they're doing this for free. They have busy personal lives.
They care about Windows. Start a chat with them and ask them about why they are doing more for other operating systems. They can explain it.
I doubt any color temperature adjustment can be as good as f.lux. F.lux has the least negative effect on contrast and they don't use a cheap overlay in order to accomplish the colors. That means, it's real. It's not fake.
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@TwoCables yes, and I never said otherwise. My frustration is just that they take so long to release meaningful updates for Windows, and repeatedly claim new features are coming "soon" while other programs begin to look more attractive. I have a Macbook so I can appreciate the features the Mac version has, but then every time I go to Windows I just start thinking "Exactly how long has it been since this version got a real update?" It feels like at least 3 or 4 years.
I acknowledged that they are a small team in my original post, and I apologize if I come across as critical but f.lux could be useful for so many more people if they didn't neglect Windows like this.
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Haven't tried Redshift but has anyone tried Iris Pro?(Software, not the GPU) Apparently it has this feature, I would try it but its $10 and not sure how trustworthy the site is.
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@teraflame said in Disable while certain programs are running?:
@TwoCables yes, and I never said otherwise. My frustration is just that they take so long to release meaningful updates for Windows, and repeatedly claim new features are coming "soon" while other programs begin to look more attractive. I have a Macbook so I can appreciate the features the Mac version has, but then every time I go to Windows I just start thinking "Exactly how long has it been since this version got a real update?" It feels like at least 3 or 4 years.
I acknowledged that they are a small team in my original post, and I apologize if I come across as critical but f.lux could be useful for so many more people if they didn't neglect Windows like this.
They are using the other OSs to make sure they get the first big new release on Windows just right because it's Windows.
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Well it's the end of 2019...