A ramble about various note-taking applications
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Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Jun 22, 2023 at 01:32 PM
I won’t say it is the most attractive implementation of “dark mode,” but you can surely make TheBrain operate without any light or white areas. Just in case you missed it.
Dormouse wrote:
My eyes are very sensitive to glare from the screen. I can cope with
>light mode for only a limited amount of time. A dark mode with large
>areas of white is unusable. It used to be common for programs to have
>low quality dark modes, but this has generally improved. Excel is widely
>known to be problematic so that there’s a well publicised workaround
>involving putting a dark image behind all cells; Google Sheets just
>works. I’ve learned only to use programs that work for me.
>
>As a more general point, it’s about attention to detail.
>
>Paul Korm wrote:
>I’m always curious why the appearance of software is enough to almost
>>instantly repel, before probing the depths to see the possible fitness
>>of that software to serve one’s needs.
>>
>>Dormouse wrote:
>>With all the praise for TheBrain, I thought I’d try it again.
>>>Uninstalled it in less than five minutes. No decent dark mode,
>>>antiquated interface.