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Sway gives Office subscribers a simple solution for sharing interactive reports, personal stories, presentations, and more. You can use it to create web pages that showcase your work or your favorite memories by importing content from sources like Facebook. But it won’t be quite as easy to create Sways on iOS later this year. Microsoft Sway for iOS is closing that the Sway app for iOS will be discontinued on December 17. If you attempt to use the app after this date, you will be greeted by a message that directs you to the Sway website. The Sway app will be removed from the App Store on October 19. Sway users will start receiving notifications to warn them about this change this month.

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You will still be able to access Sway online using your iOS devices, so you’re not completely stuck if you’re an avid Sway user. What’s more, all of your existing Sways will remain available. The experience likely won’t be quite as seamless as a native app, however. It’s interesting that Microsoft has decided to ditch Sway for iOS given its focus on making its services so accessible on mobile devices. It has released a number of big Sway updates over the past year, and indeed big updates to the rest of its Office suite.

It could be that Sway simply didn’t boast enough users to justify the resources required to keep the iOS app alive.

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One of the coolest new features of macOS Mojave is dark mode. As the name implies, it quite literally allows the user to make a system-wide switch to a darker interface. It works quite well, but unfortunately, app developers have to take advantage of it in their code - their programs will not support dark mode by default. This means that even when you turn dark mode on, some apps will look out of place. Yeah, that inconsistency kind of stinks, but luckily, many developers - not all - have been updating their software to support the feature. One huge app in particular is still not updated - Microsoft Office.

Regardless of what you think of the Windows-maker, it cannot be denied that Office is outstanding. It is still the best office suite after all these years. On macOS Mojave and later, it will be getting even better, as Microsoft is planning to introduce dark mode to Office at some point in the future. Sony vaio pcg 384l driver for mac. As is typical with the company, the feature will first be given to 'Insiders' (aka free beta testers). The first glimpse of the planned dark mode can be seen below.

In a Tweet by Akshay Bakshi, Microsoft Product Manager, he shows off toggling dark mode off and on. In addition, he highlights a rather clever Easter egg - the sun changes to a moon! This attention to detail is very much appreciated, and shows Microsoft developers truly care about the software. Look closely at the Pictures icon. Office running on macOS Mojave in Dark Mode. — Akshay Bakshi 🎉 (@AgentAkki) Unfortunately, we have no idea when this will make it into the mainstream stable version of Microsoft Office.

With that said, I would expect it sometime next year. Are you excited for dark mode in Office for Mac? Please tell me in the comments below.