Remember Winamp? It was, for many people, the original music player. You could drag a folder full of MP3 files onto the application and it would play them all in order Even if you aren’t nostalgic for this little app, it—or something like it—may still have a place on the computer you use today.
What most people remember about this program, though, are the skins. These changed every aspect of how the player looked and people created thousands of them. You can explore this absolutely unhinged era of design over at the, which offers a giant collection of these internet relics. Anyone who used Winamp back in the late ‘90s and early 2000s will, no doubt, be able to find a couple of themes they recognize.
It might leave you wondering, however, if you can use these classic Winamp themes on your desktop or laptop for all your music-playing needs. It turns out you can.Audacious is a free and open-source music player. The default interface isn’t like Winamp at all, but you can change that by clicking
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