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Amazing...now its for full time use :D

Some suggestiosn for improvements:

A dynamically changed notifier window - i've seen some skins do tihs, and it makes the pop-up fit every time.

A colour scheme for Dotted (by giga). Its in the style of classix so it should be simplish, but I guess if I figure our the colours, i'd know what to do.

wow the new features just make it the more attractive, great work iron2000 im liking every bit of the skin and of course the new features in 1.2, hopefully you got tim enough to do what XanDanMan has suggested, no rush tho as always. Once again great work, been using it since, thanks for the skin....

ive got an idea but its quite a job (think so)

how about giving the user the option to set the RGB colors of both the interior and exterior of the skin ?

it would have your actual preset colors as well as the "custom" option which would make the RGB meters appear for both parts of the skin :D

now that would stop people asking for more color schemes and would add a LOT of compatibility to the best skin available right now l)

well i hope you think about it ;)

I never had this problem too.

Did you just leave the player there for a long time for it to happen?

Anyway I've integrated a new version of opensource notifier(by rpc and iplay) into the skin.

This version has slide effect, resize and album covers(doesn't work too well on my Japanese playlist).

There is a problem with the title position with album cover on, so maybe I'll release v1.3 when it is fixed.

I also made mini mode resizeable.

I never had this problem too.

Did you just leave the player there for a long time for it to happen?

Anyway I've integrated a new version of opensource notifier(by rpc and iplay) into the skin.

This version has slide effect, resize and album covers(doesn't work too well on my Japanese playlist).

There is a problem with the title position with album cover on, so maybe I'll release v1.3 when it is fixed.

I also made mini mode resizeable.

Yeah, for like days at a time I left it on.

Awesome, thanks for all your hard work man. Just so people know, I had to uninstall the old version to get 1.3 working completely (couldn't see any of the changes).

I really hope you stick around in the winamp skinning scene man. You are one of the few people I have seen who can mix beauty and functionality perfectly.

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