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Love it.. but it needs a little work.. Do the following things, and this will be the best winamp skin in my book:

Add buttons to access the playlist, visualization, etc

Multiple colors within one skin (not two separate skins)

The captions are messed up, (so I edited them myself in the file) .. for example: "minimize Winamp" .. capitalize the M in Minimize .. that "Ejectah/Injectah" thing.. just change that to "Open File"

When a song is not being played, you can still see a : for the time. You should remove it when a song isn't being played :/

Make the opacity/scaling button a little thinner (how many people actually use that? I'd be fine if you just removed it :p)

The playlist editor should be redone to match the excellent A+ style of the main window

Theres a bug: whenever you right click winamp, look at the visualization menu.. new items get added everytime you look at the menu

Other than that... I love this style and look forward to you implementing most of this :yes:

@acoustikrage

this is my last comment to this. "The windows dont support transparency!"

and in fact-i love the style of the windows more then the player itself. :yes:

oops, my bad. i don't do any skinning myself so i wouldn't know. the windows look fine but they're a little bit glitchy for me for some reason. regardless, this is the best looking winamp skin i have ever seen, great job!

this winamp skin is very nice, just changed again from foobar to winamp! but I have one problem, everytime I start winamp the main window of the classic skin appears, so I have to main windows but as soon as I mouseover the spirit main window, the old one disappears..I use version 5.05, here's a screenshot:

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Is there any work being done by the OP to release future revisions of this skin? I like it, but many things need work.

-media library/playlist/equalizer. these need skinning desperately. Even if you cannot accomplish the same transparency, you could do them in the same style for the respective colors.

-buttons to access other windows such as listed above

-drop the opacity slider. if people need to adjust that, it is easily done without having that clutter up the skin.

-the font choice needs improvement as the song title and the time look out of place

-graphic/button to change the option of shuffling the playlist

That is all I can think of for now, but I would definitely like to see these worked on in future revisions.

this winamp skin is very nice, just changed again from foobar to winamp! but I have one problem, everytime I start winamp the main window of the classic skin appears, so I have to main windows but as soon as I mouseover the spirit main window, the old one disappears..I use version 5.05, here's a screenshot:

Im using 5.05 too, and i dont got that problem, tried reinstalling?

-media library/playlist/equalizer. these need skinning desperately. Even if you cannot accomplish the same transparency, you could do them in the same style for the respective colors.

also the video player window.....good job on the main skin but the component skins are f-ugly.

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