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Auto Dark Mode version 11.0.0.54, the 11th iteration of the utility developed by Armin Osaj & Samuel Schiegg, automates Windows appearance by scheduling transitions between the operating system’s light and dark themes. Designed for users who find bright interfaces harsh after sunset or dark layouts illegible in daylight, the program polls local sunrise and sunset times and toggles the corresponding theme without manual intervention. Beyond the basic switch, the open-source tool can simultaneously rotate desktop wallpapers, launch user-defined scripts, and adjust Office or Edge themes, letting photographers, coders, and night-shift workers maintain visual consistency across sessions. The software sits quietly in the system tray, consumes minimal resources, and supports granular offsets, location-based geolocation, or fixed hourly rules, making it equally suitable for travelers, remote employees, and gamers who prefer unobtrusive automation. Because Windows itself still lacks native time-based theming, Auto Dark Mode fills a niche within the Desktop Customization category and has become a recommended companion for Windows 10 and 11 setups that are frequently used after dark. Auto Dark Mode is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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