Noman Dhoni is an independent software publisher who focuses on lightweight, open-source utilities that quietly solve everyday digital wellness problems. His single public offering, Blink Eye, exemplifies this philosophy: a cross-platform desktop application that sits in the system tray and fades the screen at user-defined intervals, forcing brief eye-rest pauses without interrupting workflow. Written in Flutter and released under the MIT license, the program appeals to developers, writers, and anyone who spends long stretches in front of monitors; it requires no elevated permissions, stores settings in a plain JSON file, and can be dismissed with a simple eye-roll gesture tracked by the webcam or a manual key press. The codebase is intentionally small—under two megabytes—so enterprise IT departments often slip it into standard images as a zero-friction health add-on, while home users appreciate the optional audio chime and monochrome overlay themes that blend with dark or light desktops alike. Because Dhoni publishes build scripts for Windows, macOS, and Debian-based Linux, community forks have added features such as keyboard-driven micro-stretch videos and Pomodoro timers, yet the upstream binary remains minimalist. Blink Eye and any future utilities from the publisher are available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources like winget, always pull the latest upstream release, and can be installed singly or batched alongside other applications.

Blink Eye

A minimalist eye care reminder app for Windows, macOS, and Linux.

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