Earlier today, Apple released the public version of macOS 10.14 Mojave. In addition to features such as new applications, new file sorting options, and more, the update adds an official Dark Mode. On the heels of Mojave’s release, many third-party applications have been updated with their Dark Mode themes.
Read on for a full roundup.
Best Dark Mode apps for macOS Mojave
In Mojave, Apple has themed many of its first-party applications with Dark Mode support. While things aren’t perfect, this is the first time Apple expanded Dark Mode beyond small interface items such as the menu bar.
The success of Dark Mode, however, depends also on third-party developers and their willingness to add dark themes to their applications. Thankfully, a handful of popular developers have done just that on Mojave launch day.
Ulysses
Popular writing and markdown application Ulysses for macOS has been updated today with a new dark mode option, as well as a new share extension. The update also includes a host of bug fixes, performance improvements, and general optimizations for Mojave.
Coinciding with Apple’s new operating systems & now available: new Ulysses versions. On Mac, expect a revamped, macOS-Mojave-ready dark mode, a face-lifted sheet list, and, finally, a share extension.
Ulysses is available on the Mac App Store. Subscriptions start at $4.99 per month via in-app purchase.
1Password
Following major 1Password enhancements on iOS last week, the macOS client has been updated today with Dark Mode support. In Safari, 1Password supports a brand new Safari App Extension. 1Password also says it includes full support for hardened runtime and app notarization, offering advanced security to macOS users.
- 1Password has embraced its inner darkness and looks gorgeous on macOS Mojave in Dark Mode.
- Using 1Password in Safari has never been easier than with our brand new Safari App Extension, built right in.
- Advanced security with full support for the new hardened runtime and app notarization.
1Password is available from the Mac App Store for free with in-app purchases.
Spark
Readdle’s popular email client Spark has also been updated today. The update includes support for Mojave’s Dark Mode, and can be enabled by heading into Settings > General and choosing the dark option. Today’s Spark update also brings integration with conference call services such as Hangouts, Meet, and Zoom.
Brand new Dark mode. For those who use Spark on Mac, it has adopted the new Mojave Dark Mode in the most elegant and stylish way. You can choose what side you’re on in Settings > General.
Integration with conference calls services. Spark now integrates with most popular conference call services like GoToMeeting, Google Hangouts, Google Meet, and Zoom. You can add conference call link to any event without ever leaving Spark which is crucial for those who live their life by their calendar.
Spark is available on the Mac App Store.
Agenda
Note-taking app Agenda received an update to version 2.4, bringing Dark Mode support to macOS 10.13 and macOS 10.14, a new ‘Graphite’ mode, improvements to importing form Apple Notes, and more.
NEW
- Added support for macOS 10.14 Mojave
- Dark mode for macOS 10.13 and macOS 10.14
- Graphite mode
- Added preference for appearance
IMPROVED
- More efficient importing from Apple Notes
- Sync when going to sleep to keep cloud data fresh
- A large number of smaller user interface improvements and tweaks.
Download Agenda on the Mac App Store.
Transmit
🏴 Yes! Transmit 5.2 now supports DARK MODE for macOS Mojave. And, I'll be honest, it looks pretty danged nice. It's a free update now available for direct customers — just auto-update and enjoy! https://t.co/ladeSM399l pic.twitter.com/D7Dx6mys1c
— Panic (@panic) September 24, 2018
Panic’s Transmit file transfer application is also joining the Mojave fun today with an update to version 5.2. The update includes Dark Mode support. Panic also says that it is working on a Mojave update for its Code application on macOS, as well. Though, it does not yet have a release date for that update.
Transmit is available direct-to-consumer from Panic’s website.
Fantastical
Flexibits updated its Fantastical 2 application to version 2.5.4 today with Dark Mode support. The update also includes “various fixes and improvements.” Download Fantastical on the Mac App Store.
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