VistAmp [Winamp Skin]


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Im learning now how to make a modern skin and some about XML, [it like HTML but more easy :)]; then i'll start the modern skin. of VistAmp :D

I repeat again and again, thanks to Windows X to gave me the resources of Vista5270.

Wow. That looks really great. A few suggestions would be to have the borders transparent(can't tell if they already are or not).And the caption buttons would look really cool if they were in the Vista style. Kinda like Em3's LE4 Black Compact. Very good job with the updated version.

Well... about the VistAmp Classic... Im post the VistAmp Classic 0.0.6... i used the XMMS Files... to guide in the wsz file... sorry... but the eq not skinned yet... plz... wait until the first official relase of VistAmp Classic 1.0 but for the impatients users there is the Beta :p

VistAmp Classic 0.0.6

Edited by loȥт Ƿropнeт

New Modification of my VistAmp Classic!! now : 0.0.81 :D

What's new in the new version?

-Fixed some visual bugs in the main window.

-EQmain skined.

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VistAmp Classic 0.0.81

Enjoy!

Maybe in the next version:

-Fixed Visual bugs in PlayList editor

  • 2 weeks later...

I do not see why it matters to anyone if he floods his own thread. It is not like he is doing it maliciously. He seems to be excited about his work, and that is his perogative. If you see this thread keep popping up, then ignore it.

Back on topic, I kinda like what you did with the classic skin. Keep it up.

-- OxygenOne

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