![]() Quality control at Apple has been sacrificed for ‘change for the sake of change’. Apparently someone in “higher places” at Apple fell in love with that theme rather than “It just works.” It only works now after the users find the 1,0001 bugs. The company first teased the feature during its WWDC keynote in early June, but the official implementation of Yosemite’s dark mode was absent from the first two developer betas (at least, without a Terminal hack ). Sound familiar? That was once Microsuck’s mantra. Apple is introducing a dark mode in OS X Yosemite that gives users a new way to customize their desktop look and feel. ![]() I can’t wait for Apple’s next announcement for its annual next great piece of s**t OS which fixes the bugs in Yosemite, that fixes the bugs in Mavericks, ad infinitum. By the way, in System Preferences>Accessibility>Reduce transparency changes to entire dock to gray: Tacky, but at least the icons are visible, such as Pages and TextEdit. It looks like – if you can see it at all – bird plop! What a stupid-ass icon! Bring back the venerable silver-wire trashcan. Has anyone tried using a desktop wallpaper of a winter’s scene? The so-called “trash can” is nearly invisible against the white scene. ![]() It’s sad that an alternative has to be found to create a background which enables the “trash can” to be seen.
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