The full version of the iOS 13 operating system is finally here and with it also new features such as dark mode, Sign in with Apple and many other functions. With system-wide dark mode, both native and compatible third-party apps in iOS 13 automatically switch when the time of day or sunset or sunrise changes.
Not only native iOS applications, but also applications from third-party developers are gradually starting to adapt to the new functions in iOS 13. Social networking apps will gain support for Sign in with Apple, while others will gain support for advanced voice control as part of the customization features. Which applications are already taking advantage of the latest features of the new operating system?
Apple application
- Shazam
- Flight test (Beta)
Fun
Health and fitness
- CleanFit
- HealthFit
- Medicall: Emergency Medical ID
- MediWear: Medical ID for Watch
- MySwimPro
- MyTriPro
- Pedometer ++
- RunIn
- Slopes: Ski & Snowboard
- smart gym
- Pace for Runners
- WaterLess
- Weight Lifting Tracker by Bolt
HomeKit
Lifestyle
Navigation and travel
News and weather
- 9to5Mac
- Carrot Weather
- Fiery Feeds
- Instapaper (soon)
- Google News
- Lire for RSS
- News Explorer
- Pennants
- Reeder
- unread
- Weather Up
Photography
Productivity
- 1Writer
- AnyList
- Bill Organizer
- Bear
- card hop
- Calendar 366
- Class Time table
- Debit & Credit
- Edison Mail
- Fantastical
- Finances 2
- Memento
- Prioritize: Organized To-Do
- Sign Easy
- Scribble Together Whiteboard
- Things
Social networks and blogging
- Apollo for Reddit
- Facebook (Dark Mode support is expected in one of the next updates)
- Jay
- micro.blog
- Slack
- Telegram
- WordPress
Utilities and more
- 1Password
- Bean There
- Bingo Machine Number Caller
- calzy
- Countdown
- crouton
- Dashlane
- Dice
- Digits
- Ferrite Recording Studio
- Just press record
- Kitchen Stories Recipes
- Live Home 3D
- opener
- PCalc
- Parcel
- Secure ShellFish
- Sky Guide
- Step two
- Translate Now
- Universe Converter
- Wikipedia
- Working Copy
- World Clock Time Widget
- Wright
Source: 9to5Mac
Where is the Dark Mode in the Facebook application please? I can't find it anywhere. Thank you.
Well, that's what happens when someone takes an article, publishes it here and deletes the comments from it in the application, so the original is: Facebook previewed but not available
The integration of DM in FB will be later. Moreover, even in their Messenger, it is not solved at the iOS system level, but only the given app is recolored.
In that case, such an article is completely useless?