Honestly. years of waiting. Dark Mode is due?

COOLNETAU
COOLNETAU Member Posts: 50

Do not ask me to upvote the most upvoted thing on the "what we need" site.

it is obvious you guys ignore it.

please. dark mode is due. please implement

Comments

  • mbudke
    mbudke Member Posts: 121 ✭✭✭

    Sry to comment on this but I do not get this dark-mode-hype at all.
    Having a dark-mode brings no benefit but (mis)uses development time.

    But maybe I don't get the point 😉 so happy if someone can explain it to me.

    You can easily create the darkmode yourself if needed. Just use an extension as follows (example): https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/stylebot/oiaejidbmkiecgbjeifoejpgmdaleoha
    Then you can overwrite the CSS stylesheet of the website. Done :)

  • COOLNETAU
    COOLNETAU Member Posts: 50
    edited October 1

    sure. but there is no "definitive" dark mode extension. every one I have tried fails. SO MANY TIMES.

    why is this a me problem? we pay for a service. why can they not provide what we need.

  • gilgi
    gilgi Administrator, Moderator, Internal Posts: 224 admin

    I'mma just gunna put this link here…

    https://atera.uservoice.com/forums/936306-ideas-and-feedback/suggestions/43724607-atera-dark-mode

    You know what to do.

  • mjones
    mjones Member Posts: 176 ✭✭✭✭

    I second this thought, and wanted to add that it actually hurts my eyes when I see a dark mode interface. I am sure that some like it, but it's really not for everyone.

  • tanderson
    tanderson Member Posts: 271 ✭✭✭✭

    Dark mode would not be a huge investment in time to make many clients happy. Personally, I couldn't care less. The white interface looks clean to me, and I like the vibe, but I understand people love dark mode everything. It's an easy win for Atera to implement since they seem to be falling behind on many other more critical issues…. (Ticket Queues) the current "assigned groups" in the placement of actual queues is a slap in the face for everyone who had meetings with the atera team and described precisely what we wanted to see in a queue, like their competitors have!

    Anyway, dark mode seems like an afternoon project for a skilled programmer. It would be an easy win for Atera. However, development in the last two years seems to have disappeared. Once AI came along, all the feature requests that were the most important disappeared. Maybe I am alone in that sentiment.