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I don’t mind the subscription model for apps that I use everyday and are important to me for my data and finances, like Quicken. The 1TB One Drive account included is nice along with Skype.

Beyond that, I have to use Outlook for work, and man is it a PITA to use!But i installed the Office updates without issues and have to say that an Office 365 subscription has worked out well for me and my wife. (ex: try to tell if you're in a private browsing window in safari with dark mode!) In the end it really didn't matter and I switched it back. I tried it - things looked different and often times it mad ether interface lest clear. I'm trying to figure out what the big deal is with dark mode.
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I just want a non-WYSIWYG theme setting like the one Word for Windows users had for years (and yes, I know that setting was probably aimed at diehard fans of Word for MS-DOS, but still I care only for whatever is easier on the eyes). Obviously, said e-mails would not print as white on black on the other hand, had you tried to do a print job, you’d have seen that for yourself in the print preview viewport on the print dialog/sheet.Īs for WYSIWYG Microsoft apps, it is indeed possible to make Word documents white on black those, however, would indeed print as white on black, and I would have the inverse problem whenever printing out copies or sending out PDFs for my tutor for revision. Well, here, there was a failure on Apple’s part in not explicitly educating the end user. Unless I am interest in buying stock in HP to try an recoup the money I would spend on black toner cartridges, I decided dark mode is not for me.

I liked the look on the screen but I often have to print what I see on the screen including emails and contact cards.
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And it doesn’t work because neither Adobe nor Microsoft give their users a chance to make the actual content dark (I don’t care whether it breaks the WYSIWYG paradigm as long as the software in question educates the end-user about that upon triggering said features, it should work out fine).
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Full disclaimer: I am finishing my MA dissertation, so I have to spend hours on end daily either writing in Word or reading PDFs, so I guess I’m one of “those people” this thing is aimed at.

To top it off, I run f.lux at the strongest day and night settings respectively, which makes my screen look like an amber monochrome CRT. Then, I can finally work in Word properly. I find myself having to trigger light mode and invert both all colours and my highlight colour (before the days of Mojave I had a script for that, but it ceased working) to get a true, system-wide dark mode. (For example: content creation in Word)Īs it is currently implemented, it is useless in Word because the “dark” part of the equation only affects the window chrome, not the actual pages and content. If you’re reading a huge amount of text it works, but I’m skeptical of its value elsewhere. I do use dark mode on (webnovels) and it works well. For example, having a dark mode selector in Safari and Word to easy switch back and forth. My guess is it needs to be App (or website) specific rather at the OS level to work well. I tried “dark mode” in general in IOS and it was poorly implemented. I use dark mode in the Kindle App on my IPad (7+ years now) and will never go back. You’re always on the latest version and have little to worry about when it comes to compatibility with macOS or iOS. I guess it’s supposed to be easier on the eyes for those who stare at a screen for 10 hours a day or something.īut i installed the Office updates without issues and have to say that an Office 365 subscription has worked out well for me and my wife. I tired dark mode too and soon returned to regular mode. Like so many of these kinds of features its something the design engineers think is cool or some people asked for. Beyond that, I have to use Outlook for work, and man is it a PITA to use!
