Releases: KieronQuinn/DarQ
DarQ 2.2.1
DarQ 2.2.1 is a maintenance release that fixes the crash on boot caused by updates in 2.2
2.2
DarQ 2.2 is a maintenance release with Android 13 support and a fix for location related crashes for the Auto Dark Theme option.
DarQ 2.1
DarQ 2.1 contains a few new features and fixes:
- Backup and Restore your config to device or the cloud
- A rewritten Xposed module with the ability to make even more apps work with force dark, including Snapchat and an option (enabled by default) to fix the inverted (black on dark) status bar icon colors.
- Fixed crashes related to navigation in the app
- Fixed a crash where requesting root could cause a crash
- Improved some Material You theming throughout the app
Please note, if you use the Xposed module currently, your settings may be reset by this update. Read the instructions in the XDA thread to workaround this.
DarQ 2.0
DarQ 2.0 is a complete, from scratch rewrite of DarQ, with a lot of improvements:
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DarQ 2.0 has an entirely new design, with Material You elements and Monet (wallpaper-based) colours.
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The ADB script is now gone, and instead Shizuku handles the service on non-root devices. If you don't know what Shizuku is, think of it like a Superuser app for non-root devices. Start Shizuku via ADB on a computer (or even on your phone on Android 11 and above) once per boot, and any app that uses Shizuku can use ADB services.
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The Accessibility Service has been replaced with a ProcessObserver, using the Shizuku/Root service. This is much quicker than Accessibility, so apps that previously were opening too quick to be supported may now work.
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Improvements to the auto dark theme at sunrise/sunset to work better on different devices.
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Improvements to the Xposed module for apps that try to block the use of force dark, preventing them from doing so.
1.3
DarQ release 1.3 with ADB Script 1.1
- Added Xposed module to prevent apps disabling force dark mode programmatically
- Bumped target to Android 11, and added query packages permission to allow it to continue working
- Added instructions on how to use the script with ADB wireless pair on Android 11
- Background service will now restore the global override setting after a reboot
- App list no longer shows DarQ as an option
- Updated libraries
- Updated FAQ
1.2
DarQ Release 1.2 with ADB Script 1.0
- DarQ now works without root! Use the ADB script from the XDA thread or GitHub repository to run the required background service to use DarQ without needing to root your device.
- Fixed root detection
- Added OxygenOS support
- Added a search box to the app list
- Added a filter for system apps (hidden by default) in the app list