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How To Enable Dark Mode In Cronometer

This blog will be short and sweet, but we just wanted to let you know that you can switch to the dark side with dark mode!

You Asked, We Listened

Did you know that we read and respond to every app review? Well, we had a few coming in asking for this feature, making it hard to ignore.

“Excellent nutrition tracker, really underrated and honestly the best one out there. Wish it had a dark mode though.”

“The only thing that’ll make this even more beautiful is dark mode.”

“No dark mode. The app makes my eyes hurt.”

There you have it folks, dark mode delivered to you on a silver platter. And yes, we love it too!

How To Turn On Dark Mode

Currently, dark mode is only available on the mobile app. To turn it on, navigate to More > Display and scroll down to Theme. 

Select whether you want the theme to copy your phone’s settings (system) or choose light or dark mode.

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