You may have to fiddle with the Magnifier options to get it right. If you are using Microsoft Word in a WINDOWS environment, you can use the magnifier in System Tools to invert colors. PLEASE PLEASE, Evernote, give us back the ability to colorize the backgroumd in ENML. Hence, the pain and stress when software products go all white. Our greater magnification means more and more light (brightness, intensity) is hitting our eyes. As you know, a magnifying glass can be used to burn ants by finding the focal point using the sun's rays. THe more far-sighted, the more magnification. And here's the reason - people who are far-sighted have magnification in their lenses. It's really hard on the eyes of some of us. I can't use Office 2013 either for the same reason - and now EVernote has taken away the ability to colorize background of notes. IntelliJ Idea, Microsoft Visual Studio (the latter by default) etc. I'm a software dev, and IDEs - code editors - typically do offer a dark theme, because that's the type of software you are using for hours straight, and eye strain is likely to kick in. I don't use Medium, perhaps there are dark theme requests on their user forum too, for all I know.Īssuming that one is missing a ngiht theme in other apps, does it somehow invalidate such a request for Evernote? Google Drive isn't a service one would be likely to use for prolonged periods of time. This forum is brighter than the Evernote app, as well as the plethora of full-white websites (Feedly, Medium, Google Drive, etc.) I have a very hard time believing you have no issues with other apps and only have this problem with Evernote. It makes no sense to darken EVERYTHING just to make one application more pleasant to use. I have a color and brightness calibrated monitor, and EN is the only one that gives me this problem. In fact, the latest iterations of Android and Windows 10 are heading back in that direction - and iOS 8.x too, to some extent. I am hoping that we're going to see a "whiplash" effect to compensate, using a little more color and hopefully finding a middle ground before "old" and "new". using almost non-descript icons with little in the way of colors, shapes, or shading, little to no contrast, and passes itself as "flat" and "modern", all the while it just makes things harder to read and locate at a glance.Ī few examples: recent Gmail, iOS 7/8 vs. That is, it's fake pretentious hipster-y b.s. Personally, I've taken to calling this fad "non-design", and it's currently being followed by the holy trifecta of Apple, Google, and Microsoft (to name a few). We went over this a few posts back in the thread. Preamble: this rant below is not directed at Evernote or any single company in specific, it's a general thing. leptonrc and the log file in "About page" ( Command + ,) #427Isn't the first requirement of any UI to clearly communicate with the user?
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