It took me a minute to realize that every skin on the website can actually be fully used, it’s not just a zoomed in gif when you click on them!

Pro-tip: you can scale up classic winamp skins in audacious by making sure the player is selected, and pressing Ctrl+D, which make them much easier to see and use on modern displays.

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    4 days ago

    Thank you so much for sharing. I miss the ability to fully customize my app with a theme. So playful, so artistic.

    I am currently developing a chat app and because of this post, I will now try to implement a comprehensive theming engine, so users can easily create themes and share them.

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    It’s so awesome to see this one. The group’s website was something like Breedhive dot org, and it was incredible looking - in the same style as this skin, but I haven’t been able to find it on the archive. Considering how image heavy the website was, it probably wouldn’t have gotten archived properly anyway. The members had some great PS tutorials on DeviantArt back in its heyday. Last time I visited DA it looked like a shell of itself. I’m not sure they even have a meaningful tutorial section anymore.

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    4 days ago

    God that brings me back. I think I remember using the Xbox skin but there was one more that I don’t remember the name of.

    EDIT: managed to somehow find it after some web searching, but it’s not in the museum. It’s this one.

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    4 days ago

    Love it. Spybreak! Good choice, very era appropriate. Boo, it doesn’t play, copyright I guess.

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      A lot of them are definitely sacrificing usability for style, but some in there have some great contrast and usability. Definitely very hard to use on modern displays without scaling them up with Audacious.