I’ve been testing out a few screen mirroring apps lately for casual streaming and presentations, and I noticed something kinda annoying — not all of them support Dark Mode. I know it’s not the most important feature in the world, but still, when you’re using an app late at night or in low-light conditions, that blinding white interface is just painful. Has anyone here compared how DoCast and Screen Mirroring – Chromecast handle this? I’d love to hear what others think before I commit to one.
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yeah I totally get you on that. I’m a big fan of Dark Mode myself — not just for the aesthetics but for reducing eye strain, especially when I'm mirroring stuff in the evening or working in dim rooms. I’ve used both apps you mentioned. DoCast actually supports Dark Mode, which was a huge plus for me. The interface adjusts nicely, and it just feels more modern and polished. In contrast, Screen Mirroring – Chromecast doesn’t currently offer Dark Mode, which honestly feels like a step back for a paid app in 2025. That said, both apps work fine functionally — but if Dark Mode is something that matters to you (and it sounds like it is), DoCast is a better pick. I found this comparison really helpful when I was deciding: DoCast vs. Screen Mirroring — it breaks down not just the Dark Mode issue but also things like subscription models, device compatibility, and ad-free use. Might help you make a more informed choice!