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Microsoft Teases New Outlook.com Dark Mode (theverge.com)

Microsoft is planning to introduce a dark mode to its Outlook.com web mail service. "While the software giant introduced a temporary dark mode for Halloween last year, Microsoft has been working on a new dark mode for Outlook.com for the past few months," reports The Verge. "Microsoft has started teasing that the new dark mode will be available soon." From the report: "One reason for the delay is our insistence that we deliver the best Dark Mode of any leading email client (you'll understand when you see it, I guarantee)," explains an Outlook.com team member in a feedback post. "The sneak preview you saw last year at Halloween was a prototype that required a lot more work to be ready for prime time." Microsoft says it has redesigned the colors and code "multiple times," and it's in the final stretch of introducing the new theme in Outlook.com.

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  1. And? by Gravis+Zero · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Honestly, this is the least important thing Slashdot could have posted about. Besides, use an native client and you can theme it however you like.

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    1. Re:And? by GrumpySteen · · Score: 4, Insightful

      this is the least important thing Slashdot could have posted about

      Apparently you haven't scrolled down far enough to see the post about some analyst saying the new iPhones will be available in a "plethora" of five colors.

    2. Re:And? by whargoul · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Apparently you missed the drivel about "plugspreading" the other day.

  2. Is a theme news now? by xpiotr · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Is adding a theme to your website news now?
    Honestly...

  3. This is important news! by Zero__Kelvin · · Score: 4, Insightful

    There is an important take away here. It has taken Microsoft 9 months to get to the point where something trivial that was mostly complete in October of last year is now ready to be announced as still not ready. The amazing thing is that anyone uses their shit products anymore.

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    1. Re:This is important news! by phantomfive · · Score: 3, Insightful

      The amazing thing is that anyone uses their shit products anymore.

      The general quality of programmer in the industry has gone down such that Microsoft stuff is just average.

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    2. Re:This is important news! by jellomizer · · Score: 4, Insightful

      A good dark mode is easier said then done.
      For a Holiday team it was a rather easy trick to switch the colors around, however there will be that one odd feature that will have the wrong colors that will not show up right in a dark mode. For Halloween as a seasonable option any bugs or annoyances are set aside as just some quirky fun that you can roll back when you want to be serious.

      The Graphical User Interface Macintosh, XWindows, MS Windows. for the past 35 years have favored a light theme for the UI. Black Text on a white background, as part of the WYSIWYG design, figuring most of the content you see on the computer will be printed on white paper. The reason why OS/X, Windows, and GNOME/KDE all use similar colors and themes until recently is because there is decades of research and trial and error to show what goes best on this light theme.
      Now in the past couple of years, we have moved away from printing stuff all the time, and most of the content is on a screen of some sort. This means the Dark theme makes more sense, allowing the glow of the bright letters making them bolder and easier to read, vs, the glow of the background, making the fonts thinner in appearance. Old screens with the 72dpi this isn't so bad, as a single pixel is big enough to be seen, and the glow of the background, will not overpower the pixels black. But on the new high dpi screens, the glow of the white can cover your pixels viability. So a dark theme is needed.

      Now we are in Dark theme, we need to find what work viably, looks attractive, and doesn't scream goth playground.

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  4. While I have you, MS by iTrawl · · Score: 4, Insightful

    How about not logging me off twice a day (if not more often) on Office365?

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