Freedom in the Chicago Tribune

While I was away on vacation, the Chicago Tribune profiled Freedom:

Are your weekdays a jittery mess? Distracted by e-mail? Tempted by Facebook? Too bleary-eyed from rotating though your Internet rounds for human interaction?

… Truth is, you don’t need Fred Stutzman’s Freedom. You already own a version — it’s called free will. But Fred Stutzman’s Freedom is more trustworthy than your free will.

Or as Stutzman’s Web site puts it, “Freedom will free you from the distractions of the Internet, allowing you time to code, write, or create.” Freedom, he says, “enforces freedom.”

But why no link to Freedom!  C’mon, show the love!

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