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SAY GOODBYE TO SQUINTING AT YOUR SCREEN


Fort Lee, NJ - BiggerEyes.com, a new website for people experiencing computer induced eye strain or farsightedness, today launched its free service that allows users to significantly enlarge the text size and graphic elements when viewing web sites.  With over 70% of computer users reporting some level of computer induced eye strain, BiggerEyes.com is a new way to search and browse the web without downloads or changes in your settings or control panel,  once again putting the user in control of his/her browsing experience.  


BiggerEyes.com allows users to increase viewing size exponentially without distorting the website. Though some browsers provide an option to enlarge text size, the increase is minimal.  Additionally, popular Flash-based sites, which generally contain more graphics, do not respond to text increases via the typical browser. BiggerEyes resolves these issues, giving the user the ability to significantly enlarge text and graphic elements without distortion.

 

How does BiggerEyes.com work? Users simply go to BiggerEyes.com where they either enter a web address or conduct a search powered by Google.  Once the user navigates to a site, the BiggerEyes toolbar appears where the user is able to control the size of the text.  The BiggerEyes toolbar works with all browsers and requires no downloads or pop-ups.  Since text size varies between sites, users may customize the font size each time they visit a different site.  BiggerEyes.com essentially follows you around the web, continuing to provide the opportunity to increase the viewing size of web sites. BiggerEyes acts as a browser within your browser.


Users of BiggerEyes can even perform a Google search within the BiggerEyes toolbar or homepage, thus being able to search the web on demand from any site. With multiple users per household, BiggerEyes.com gives each user the flexibility to either view web sites in a larger font, or maintain the browser's default settings without the hassle of revisiting thebrowser's toolbar and making the adjustment each time the user changes.


BiggerEyes.com provides consistent viewing with significant increases, aiding in eye strain reduction. It has also opened the door to those would be users who have previously been unable to comfortably view web sites," said Julie Oppermann, the founder of BiggerEyes.com.


Over 70% of computer users report some eye strain while using their computers.  The Mayo Clinic and OSHA recommend increasing the text size as one of the measures to reduce eye strain cause by prolonged computer use.