You're perfectly right under the perspectives of TC's high "configurability" and pro user base.Sam Zen wrote:...TC has its icons, and there are external possibilities to add or replace icons by other ones.
In my case, I use some of the default TC ones for functions, others has been replaced by those fine ones of StickyNomad,
and other icons I have made myself linking to sub-bars, like 'sys', to apps that are scarcely used, but must be available.
But this is a chance to attract even more users and make the product ready for upcoming Windows releases (even look-wise) and why not more appealing and pleasant to use with additional icons for popular internal commands in addition to newly added features like custom columns and the thumbnail view. Why does someone have to sit down and design an icon for his needs while it could easily be provided by the application as a default? Does everybody have the tools, the time and the ability to go down that road? Clo is very right when he said that many users install TC and immediately follow by uninstalling it because of its looks. And that also includes pro users.
That was actually even my first reaction when I was looking for an alternative file manager to my Norton Commander for Windows nearly 10 years ago since Norton was not further developed in order to follow the development of the OS. The friend who suggested me TC (at that time WC) had to make me sit my f____ a____ down and listen to him while he was demonstrating to me TC's powers in order to persuade me. If I got that reaction 10 years ago being used to even an outdated rival, what do you think could be the reaction of a new user seeing a product with the exact same looks as of that time?
I'm passionate about new icons for TC just because I'm passionate about TC itself, its future and its users, new or old. It's not a personal request. I might not even be using new icons if added in the near future. But I will be satisfied that my favourite application is pleasant to use for most users, it has the specs to attract new ones, and the like. Pure and simple!

Regards,
Panos