BreakTimer
Free and open-source break reminder application available for Windows, macOS, and Linux that helps users take regular breaks to prevent RSI, eye strain, and maintain productivity through customizable break schedules and gentle notifications.
Last updated: 2026-03-19 18:16
Overview
BreakTimer is a free, open-source break reminder application designed to help computer users maintain healthy work habits by prompting regular breaks. Available for Windows, macOS, and Linux, it helps prevent repetitive strain injury, eye strain, and burnout through customizable break schedules.
Features
- Cross-Platform: Works on Windows, macOS, and Linux
- Customizable Breaks: Set your own break frequencies and durations
- Multiple Break Types: Support for microbreaks and longer rest periods
- Gentle Notifications: Non-disruptive reminders when breaks are due
- Skip & Postpone: Flexibility to delay breaks when needed
- Activity Suggestions: Ideas for what to do during breaks
- Statistics Tracking: Monitor your break compliance over time
- Idle Detection: Pauses timing when away from computer
- System Tray Integration: Runs quietly in background
- Open Source: Community-developed and transparent code
Common Break Configurations
- 20-20-20 Rule: Every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds
- Pomodoro: 5-minute breaks every 25 minutes
- Traditional: 10-15 minute breaks every hour
- Custom: Set any timing that works for your workflow
Health Benefits
- Prevents Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI)
- Reduces eye strain and digital eye fatigue
- Improves circulation and reduces muscle tension
- Maintains mental clarity and focus
- Prevents burnout from extended work sessions
Use Cases
- Software developers and programmers
- Writers and content creators
- Office workers
- Students studying for extended periods
- Anyone spending long hours at a computer
Pricing
Free and open-source under the GPL license, available for download on all major platforms.
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