Please confirm these before moving forward.
Describe the improvement
Please bring back the option to display a white icon in the taskbar! I know it's purely aesthetic, but since you recently spent time updating the icon's appearance, the current one, sitting on top of several other white icons, looks unattractive and out of place.
Thanks if you find the time to implement this.
Best regards
Describe how this improvement could help users
A white (monochrome) icon variant would help users who rely on visual consistency in their taskbar or system tray. Many Windows users - especially those running dark themes - organize their workflow around a uniform set of white/monochrome icons. A colored icon breaks that visual rhythm and makes it harder to quickly locate apps at a glance.
Offering a white icon as an optional variant (as was previously available) gives users control over their own experience without removing the new design for those who prefer it. Since the icon was recently redesigned anyway, adding a monochrome SVG/PNG variant would be a relatively low-effort addition that meaningfully improves the experience for a subset of users who care about UI polish.
This is especially relevant for power users and system administrators - UniGetUI's core audience - who tend to be more opinionated about their desktop environment.
Please confirm these before moving forward.
Describe the improvement
Please bring back the option to display a white icon in the taskbar! I know it's purely aesthetic, but since you recently spent time updating the icon's appearance, the current one, sitting on top of several other white icons, looks unattractive and out of place.
Thanks if you find the time to implement this.
Best regards
Describe how this improvement could help users
A white (monochrome) icon variant would help users who rely on visual consistency in their taskbar or system tray. Many Windows users - especially those running dark themes - organize their workflow around a uniform set of white/monochrome icons. A colored icon breaks that visual rhythm and makes it harder to quickly locate apps at a glance.
Offering a white icon as an optional variant (as was previously available) gives users control over their own experience without removing the new design for those who prefer it. Since the icon was recently redesigned anyway, adding a monochrome SVG/PNG variant would be a relatively low-effort addition that meaningfully improves the experience for a subset of users who care about UI polish.
This is especially relevant for power users and system administrators - UniGetUI's core audience - who tend to be more opinionated about their desktop environment.