I should note that some themes are not only free software, they are actually made by qBittorrent contributors, which should ease concerns about trustworthiness. If, on the other hand, you choose to trust a binary from some random forum on similar, that's your responsibility, and any damage resulting from that is on you. The "safety" paradigm is exactly the same - at the end of the day, anyone can inspect the source and build themselves. Īs for the "potentially unsafe part", they are as safe as any other free software project, so this is a moot point. Furthermore, this page documents how they are made, and how to make one yourself. Unofficial theme support actually a feature that was recently implemented precisely to address the demand for themeing on platforms that don't natively support system wide (dark) themes, like Windows, while "official dark theme" is not implemented. Perhaps unintentionally, this comment reads like FUD. Given that unofficial, possibly unsafe, installers are popping up to satisfy the demand for dark themes, this should become a priority for the official qBittorent team. You are welcome to do it yourselves, all qBittorrent users would be thankful. No reason? Yes there is, and it is very simple: no one is making that contribution. It's 2020 there is absolutely no reason for qBittorrent to not have a native dark theme. Specifically DARK themes, and specifically Monokai!
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