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Many skins have been made for MediaMonkey, and the list is getting bigger. MediaMonkey has had the possibility to use Winamp's classic skins, which in theory makes thousands of player skins available for MediaMonkey.
Many skins have been made for MediaMonkey, and the list is getting bigger every day. MediaMonkey 2.x used Winamp Classic skins as a basis for the player skin, which allows for hundreds of skin variants. However, MediaMonkey version 3 uses a more powerful skinning engine, allowing skin designers to implement more creative skin designs.
 
However, with MediaMonkey version 3, there are many new skinning possibilities and more to come.
 
Skin are found at this page.
 
'''[[Introduction To Skins]]'''


===How can I make my own skins?===
===How can I make my own skins?===


It's easy to skin when you learn the program which is used ([[ThemeEditor]]), but for documentations on how to skin MediaMonkey check these pages:
Skins are easily created using ([[ThemeEditor]]).  If you're not familiar with it, or need a bit of documentation re. how to get started, check out these pages:
 


'''[[Fast Newbie's Skinning Walkthrough for MM 3]]'''
'''[[Fast Newbie's Skinning Walkthrough for MM 3]]'''
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'''[[How to convert MediaMonkey v2.5 skins in to v3.0 skins]]'''
'''[[How to convert MediaMonkey v2.5 skins in to v3.0 skins]]'''
If you just want to download skins that have already been created, see:
'''[[Introduction To Skins]]'''

Revision as of 21:08, 16 March 2008

Many skins have been made for MediaMonkey, and the list is getting bigger every day. MediaMonkey 2.x used Winamp Classic skins as a basis for the player skin, which allows for hundreds of skin variants. However, MediaMonkey version 3 uses a more powerful skinning engine, allowing skin designers to implement more creative skin designs.

How can I make my own skins?

Skins are easily created using (ThemeEditor). If you're not familiar with it, or need a bit of documentation re. how to get started, check out these pages:

Fast Newbie's Skinning Walkthrough for MM 3

How to skin MediaMonkey v3.0 and higher

How to skin MediaMonkey v2.5 and lower

How to convert MediaMonkey v2.5 skins in to v3.0 skins


If you just want to download skins that have already been created, see:

Introduction To Skins