![]() Users who fall in love with Night Shift and look for it on their computers. I don’t think that’s going to change, and it doesn’t really hurt f.lux. ![]() In that sense, I don’t think f.lux has been Sherlocked, at least in the traditional sense of the word. Night Shift will be the way users can change their screens’ color temperature at night because it’s the only option. The big difference is that f.lux can’t operate on iOS. In each of these examples, Apple introduced a system-level feature that duplicated (to varying degrees) the functionality of a third-party app. In many ways, this f.lux/Night Shift thing is pretty similar to other examples of Apple moving into a space defined by a third-party utility: Reading List vs. There is not one right answer for everyone, so we are committed to making software that’s ever more adaptive and responsive to each individual’s needs. We’ve learned that people’s lives, biology, and everyday routines are incredibly, wonderfully different, and these differences must be embraced. Today we call on Apple to allow us to release f.lux on iOS, to open up access to the features announced this week, and to support our goal of furthering research in sleep and chronobiology.Īs we continue to innovate and improve upon our ideas, we remain hopeful that we will have the opportunity to offer our best, new work to everyone who wants it. The developers of f.lux, responding to Night Shift, the iOS 9.3 feature that’s … uh … very much like their app:
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