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Microsoft’s Yammer app updates with support for the iOS dark mode system settings

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
July 3, 2020
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The iOS Yammer app updated to Version 7.69.0 today. This latest update adds support for the iOS operating system’s dark mode settings which enables users to set all supported apps to the dark mode display option by flicking one switch within the Settings app.

Until now, the Yammer app needed to have dark mode enabled or disabled from with its own settings.

Here’s the full release notes with all of the details:

  • Turn on dark mode at the OS level to experience dark mode on the Yammer mobile app.

We’ve also made some improvements to Yammer on iPad!

  • The community cover photo is smaller so you can see more of your content.
  • You can scroll conversations naturally with a flick anywhere on the screen.

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