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DownloadLink VisualStyle:

http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/4560044/

WMP SKIN

The base of this Skin is StevieBM'S iTunes Skin.

Link to StevieBM's original: http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/3077318/

Thank's Stevie for your Permission

3 Colorshemes :blue/black/graphite

DownloadLink WMP Skin:

http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/5490887/

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StefanKa

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Stunning ..

I really like this a *lot* better than Milk2.0 .. which for me seems highly overrated.

You really do have a great knack of being able to put together a style that works 'perfectly' well on a PC, rather than taking a Mac style and merely "porting" it over.

Exceptional work ..

Love the WMP skin, but it doesnt save resize settings. I like to have my WMP organised in a certain way, but when I close WMP, it doesnt save it.

For example, I want to move the time of tracks to the left, and make the artist and track title longer. I also dont want '#' there, or the rating. I also dont need the 'genre'. Is there a way to rid this?

Love the WMP skin, but it doesnt save resize settings. I like to have my WMP organised in a certain way, but when I close WMP, it doesnt save it.

For example, I want to move the time of tracks to the left, and make the artist and track title longer. I also dont want '#' there, or the rating. I also dont need the 'genre'. Is there a way to rid this?

I agree! I've given up on the Mac look on my windows box, but I could totally go for a winamp5 sking like that - hot!! :devil:

Great style, i like it better then Milk 2.0, only problem i have is that i only get the chocie of the silver/blue variants and i want the black? Anyone know why?

Rekr

The link is the same how the first version, but the file is updated.

Or what do you mean?

stefanka uve done a very good job with this and i must say that milk 2 is just overrated. This is anyday much better than milk 2.

theres one thing though which i kinda dont like. On the taskbar, the active window task looks too flat. The whole taskbar looks curved, except for the active window task. Could u change it a little?

Hmm.. Is it just me, or would these themes look better with a stylized Windows flag (sort of Longhorn-style) instead of an Apple and "Windows" instead of "Mac OS X"? It always strikes me as silly to have the Mac OS X branding left. :)

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