Of course, although the same behavior is exhibited with every dark theme I've tried, even the native Windows high contrast themes.
I currently use
After Dark CC Theme For 8.1 with minimal steps required to make it usable (I don't like installing .dll files for which I don't know what they do).
The bare minimum installation is as follows:
1) Install the supplied
UXThemePatcher (essential, without it there is no way to use custom themes on Windows :( )
2) Copy the content of the supplied
Themes folder into
Windows/Resources/Themes
3) Right click on the desktop,
Personalize and select the
After Dark CC Blue theme.
I additionally use the supplied
OldNewExplorer tool to hide some of the less used UI elements which haven't been skinned properly like the ribbon.
Dark themes really make a difference for people which spend a lot of time working on a computer, especially late or over night, so it would be beneficial in my opinion to have at least some basic support for those in one (if not the) best FTP clients for Windows out there.