For me, the harddisk instead of file-cabinet based icon is the good
solution. The disquet is Okay for me even it's not any more intuitive (5
year of Humanity icon theme, which I adapted really, really, really fast
(faster than Windows Seven one that I use at work). I think this option
should be tested too, with the too others. Tested with user or other
software, and, if possible, totally beginner with computer.

Sorry for not being so much present this times I'm always running ...

Kévin


2013/1/11 Pedro <[email protected]>

> Stefan Knorr (Astron)-2 wrote
> > I guess we need to discuss reverting to the diskette icon... What do you
> > think?
>
> I think it should have never changed. Just because you can change something
> it doesn't mean that you should.
>
> The Floppy is the universal (in software, obviously) symbol for Save.
>
> In addition it doesn't make sense to follow the Tango icon theme rules and
> ignore a basic one...
>
> Just my 2 (non-designer) cents.
>
>
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