Alienware ALX Vortex by The Skins Factory


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Requirements: Windows XP and Windows Media Player 9 Series or higher.

Alienware Corporation and The Skins Factory, Inc. Present:

The release of the Alienware ALX Windows Media Player 9 Series Skin, ALX Vortex?.

Part of an entire desktop skin suite called AlienMorph?. The full suite will come pre-installed at no additional cost on all new Alienware systems and made

available to the general public.

To ?disengage? the sound effects: Open up Equalizer and click the ?wavelengtLinks:b>Links:

The Skins Factory

Alienware Homepage

Download: ALX Vortex Windows Media Player 9 Series Skin

Edited by The Skins Factory

completely impressed, OUTSTANDING JOB! :D

Edit: i think there is a william bart? ...or something like that, that was designing a dark futuristic theme for the mac community...but it never happened, people are still waiting (me included, he promised a WB version)

.....this reminds me of what it could have possibly been

I'm not saying rip though.

:cool:

Edited by Meshuggah
Using WMP 9.00.00.3128, I get a message that the skin file is invalid?

Here is the legit link: http://www.wincustomize.com/download.asp?SkinID=430&LibID=9

Thats the alienware teleport skin. this is a different skin.

I am also getting the error message. Skin is invalid.

Meshuggah: you have a great eye. There's a reason William hasn't finished the Dark theme - he works pretty much full time with The Skins Factory. And as a matter of fact this is his work. ;-)

awesome, His style is just something you can't really compare anything too.

Tell him if he EVER has some time, to try and finish that theme. There are still people waiting. :D

Crap, finally got to test it, but i am on

10.00.00.3473

invalid skin

The link to the download is the last line of the description and it works - i just checked it. Just click the name. The other link the user posted is to the wrong skin.

oh yeah, the link works but the file doesn't.

try deleteing your working copy. Download the one from that link, and then try installing it.

"Invalid Skin"

Go into FullMode which is the Windows Media Player default state and click on Skin Chooser on the button bar on the left side. You can delete skins from there.

Question, are you guys working with MS? If so, do you think you guys will be able to do a lot more with the upcoming version of WMP?

I'm just curious, because I would like to see what else you guys could do, with a little more sophisticated gui.

Especially, William! heh

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