

It is very irresponsible reply, because after all, who get the money from paid subscribers, MS or Evernote? Then why blame MS on this? They just want to see if they can wait until MS implement the dark mode for Win32 Editor. Evernote doesn't give us the Dark Mode because Evernote doesn't want to implement it. Evernote is telling us that we don't have the dark mode because MS doesn't want to implement it. But what this reply implied was that Evernote would give us dark mode, only if it cost them nothing (as low cost as just adding a new parameter to the current editor API). I am a software developer so I understand what that UWP argument means. This reply is misleading and irresponsible from a company that have so many paid subscribers. Not sure if this is a official reply from Evernote (because shown as staff) but I hope this is not. That's not us.) The likelihood of the current Windows version supporting a true dark theme are about 0.1%. (The Windows dark theme support you hear about is only available to UWP apps. Most other platforms get dark theme support for free. For God Sake! Is this a uncle Bill problem? I use Windows operating system and how many Windows apps possible in dark mode.Īh, I use evernote for android in dark mode, this is so good.Īnd I use Evernote for windows. I use Xodo PDF for windows in dark mode (windows store app). I use Lightroom for windows in dark mode (not a windows store app). I use Photoshop for windows in dark mode (not a windows store app).

I use Chrome for windows in dark mode (not a windows store app). I use Kindle for windows in dark mode (windows store app). I use Sublime text for windows in dark mode (not a windows store app). Best for me would be if my evernote was in dark mode too. So, I use some other very useful programms daily, in my Windows 10 platform. So, my eyes will be worst in more 15 years.

And will need work for more 15 years, to then get some rest. I'm in 50's now, not anymore healthly like you young talent guys from Evernote Co. I am from the old school, started in 1989 when my screen was really black. So it's a great tool for me, thanks for all the hard work done so far, although a lot of people are paying to use the program. I have more than 1k of notes that I use every day. And I use evernote plus for many years to control tasks and content of my interest, beyound my courses. I'm a developer, designer and photographer.
