


There are three big issues with the method I've used to do this: - It's not permanent (when the app is restarted the dark mode goes away) - It's not global (you have to enable it for each app separately) - It requires code injection, therefore you have to disable SIP if you want to use it on certain system apps With that out of the way, let's see how we can go about enabling this dark mode on system apps. They said this dark mode is only available on macOS Sierra, but actually my tests were performed on OS X El Capitan, so this is not a new feature in Sierra. It didn't take long for the press to start writing about it, based on the original story by MacMagazine.įirst of all I must correct an information posted by Cult of Mac. Yesterday I tweeted some screenshots showing certain OS X apps with a 'real dark mode' enabled. NOTE: For this service to work, you must have SIP disabled and the developer tools installed.
