![]() It's true on paper, and maybe on monochrome Macs (the original fish tank ones) it was better, but on any emissive color screen, no.Īnyhow, it's 10 AM, the room is bright with sun, and all my windows are perfectly visible and readable in Windows dark mode with all my other apps in dark mode as well. It was really so it would look like a piece of paper (Xerox's UI metaphor) and then the why got lost with the bogus claims of 'easier to read' - untrue unless you actually have a matte screen (like eInk). Not surprising considering Apple are the ones who led the awful trend of black on white straining your eyes for decades (with Microsoft dutifully aping them). ![]() Click to expand.Okay, so macOS has (or had, that was 5 years ago) a terrible implementation of it.
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