Lights Out for Yosemite makes automatic mode based on the Dark

Ready to work with OS X 10.10 Yosemite, Lights Out is a small but clever utility that lets you activate Yosemite dark mode automatically based on time.

Lights Out is a small utility in beta already designed to work with OS X Yosemite 10:10: Apple’s new operating system coming to exploit the Dark mode.

Recall that in future OS X 10.10 Yosemite now in beta, Apple has integrated a mode called ” Dark ” can be selected manually by the user within the ” General ” pane of System Preferences and, once activated, it changes the menus and the dock of the operating system instead of the traditional white or light colors, they become both dark.

More precisely, with the Dark mode the menu bar at the top turns black, while the menu of OS X Yosemite maintained the transparency current but becomes decidedly darker. This solution, shown for the first time by Apple at WWDC 2014, it is designed to reduce eye fatigue as well as distractions.

At the bottom of this article, we put a screen in the Lights Out and lower Yosemite Falls on a comparison of normal mode alongside the Dark mode enabled.

The designer Sam Turner had a good idea and created Lights Out, a small utility that allows you to activate and deactivate the dark according to certain times, and then being completely automatic. Sadly lacking options to enable / disable the fly mode Dark but the idea is interesting and will appeal to those who already use the beta of the future operating system of Apple. Despite being a small utility, currently Lights Out is still full of bugs and does not work properly on the public beta. Hopefully, the developer to optimize and make it really usable, because the idea is interesting and worthy of note.

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