That's like asking what's the use case to produce cars is differing colours. It's called choice.What's the use case (and essentially usefulness) of something like that?
That's like asking what's the use case to produce cars is differing colours. It's called choice.What's the use case (and essentially usefulness) of something like that?
It seems like you might have missed the context of the question.That's like asking what's the use case to produce cars is differing colours. It's called choice.
There just isn't as much room for improvement so they are saving stuff for the future... 2016 is already the lost year... they probably want a huge impact in 2017
Doesn't seem like anyone is saying that dark mode is there or was promised, just a discussion about it as a possibility/likelihood.There's no dark mode. No-one said there would be a dark mode. No. Dark. Mode.
Right, right, other discussions about it exist (as is the case with many things), and, again, doesn't seem like it has been about it existing or about promises about it.Sure and directly under this thread in "Similar Threads"
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For a feature that doesn't exist and no-one ever said it would outside the internet echo chamber.
Right, right, other discussions about it exist (as is the case with many things), and, again, doesn't seem like it has been about it existing or about promises about it.
Doesn't seem like anyone is saying that dark mode is there or was promised
So whatever happened there?
Not a fight or anything like that, just commenting on what you brought up. Reading the context of the full OP, it seems to me (and it looks like many others) the leading question there seems to be more in the sense of why hasn't Apple included it in iOS (so far) given that they've done so pretty much in all of their other OSs, which seems to be what most of this thread has been about.I'm not interested in getting into a slap fight about it and I value a lot of your posts CD M but as for
The very first sentence of the thread is
And the answer is nothing. Nothing happened because it's a non-feature.
Not a fight or anything like that, just commenting on what you brought up. Reading the context of the full OP, it seems to me (and it looks like many others) the leading question there seems to be more in the sense of why hasn't Apple included it in iOS (so far) given that they've done so pretty much in all of their other OSs, which seems to be what most of this thread has been about.