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Cyber Loafing Assistant is a lightweight desktop widget built on WPF that targets white-collar professionals who want to track working time against China’s shifting holiday and compensatory-day schedules. The program’s core engine continuously compares the system clock with an embedded holiday-rest algorithm, instantly displaying whether the current date is a statutory workday, an adjusted rest day, or an official holiday, and then calculates net working hours by subtracting statutory breaks. A separate payroll-day module lets users set company-specific pay-cycles, after which the gadget counts down to the next salary deposit and shows a running estimate of earned income for the elapsed period. To relieve workplace stress the developer has added a “toxic chicken-soup” feed that pushes sardonic motivational one-liners onto the desktop at configurable intervals. The translucent panel can be pinned to any screen edge, set to auto-hide, and configured to launch with Windows, making it suitable for office, hybrid, or remote scenarios where quick visual confirmation of holiday status and remaining work time is valued. The utility falls under the Productivity/Desktop-Enhancement category and is distributed solely as version 1.0.0, indicating that the initial feature set is considered complete for the intended audience. No network calls are made for calendar updates, so operation remains private and fully offline once installed. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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