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Author Topic: I need a skin on Mac or itunes for xmplay  (Read 10523 times)
Lele
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« on: 13 Jul '05 - 00:56 »
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Hello.
my english is not very well
I need a skin for xmplay  of "Mac"  or "itunes"
Thank you Smiley
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Keltic Danor
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« Reply #1 on: 13 Jul '05 - 11:17 »
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Something like this do?



Its not finished yet, but it would'nt be too hard I guess.
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Alexsource
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« Reply #2 on: 13 Jul '05 - 13:50 »
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Eeeerm... wasn't already a topic about this? Tongue
Woah! much kudos to you keltic! that looks very nice!  Cheesy
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raina
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« Reply #3 on: 13 Jul '05 - 17:46 »
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Eeeerm... wasn't already a topic about this? Tongue
There's this one which started with discussion about visualizations. i-Candy looks pretty nice although I'm more into minimalism in the lines of Tsorovan and Sir Dan.
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lele
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« Reply #4 on: 18 Jul '05 - 16:49 »
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Thank you Keltic
Is very nice. I wait wich you finish it.
Espero que lo termines pronto, para poder usarlo. Es fabuloso.
Thank you Cheesy
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Y@nekŪ
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« Reply #5 on: 8 Nov '05 - 01:17 »
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Something like this do?



Its not finished yet, but it would'nt be too hard I guess.


Yes. More good skins is what I need Smiley This is looking very good. When will be ready?
Plastic is my favorites - very user friendly interface.
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Brian
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« Reply #6 on: 8 Nov '05 - 09:59 »
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KD - the Deviant colour theme of the iCandy skin is rather good, if you happen to have the time and the inclination. Many thanks.
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Rah'Dick
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« Reply #7 on: 8 Nov '05 - 22:06 »
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I guess it's time to let the cat out of the bag:
This skin is called "iXMPlay" and uses some of the fresh features already:
- a queue button to display the queue seperately
- vertically aligned volume display
- a button to show the library
- custom icons on the playlist
- tiled background on the extended playlist

This skin is finished. Just waiting for XMPlay 3.3 to come out. Smiley

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Bistzack
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« Reply #8 on: 8 Nov '05 - 22:36 »
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This skin is finished. Just waiting for XMPlay 3.3 to come out. Smiley

I can hardly wait! It looks really nice! Cheesy
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Dotpitch
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« Reply #9 on: 9 Nov '05 - 06:53 »
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it's looks really... apple-ish Cheesy it looks really cool Wink.

when will 3.3 come out then? you already spoiled the surprise by telling some of the new features (i'd really like to see my queue Wink), so i presume it's not going to be very long? just want to see this skin working Grin Wink.
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raina
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« Reply #10 on: 9 Nov '05 - 10:22 »
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Personally, I don't get this iThis and iThat trend. I'm not saying you guys didn't do a great job with skins, which you did, but why are people so obsessed with getting their apps and the Windows OS to look like Apple's? The elements in the skins and the skins in general are a tad too large for my liking and there's also a lot of empty space in them. The Quicktime/iTunes grey look, whether it's trying to appear like metallic or like stone, succeeds in creating an illusion of something very heavy, which I don't want the apps I run to be like at all. The Mac scrollbar is pretty awful too. Despite the mouse wheel, I often want to grab the scrollbar and drag it and Mac's blue blob makes me think maybe "good" looks weigh more than usability at Apple..

Well, just my tired thoughts..
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Tsorovan
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« Reply #11 on: 9 Nov '05 - 10:40 »
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Looks like you've spent a great deal of effort on this skin, but I must ask: where's the stop button?
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Rah'Dick
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« Reply #12 on: 9 Nov '05 - 10:44 »
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There is none. Honestly, do you actually need a stop button?
How often do you use it?

Btw, there's none at the real iTunes, either. Smiley

@raina: Well, it's all a matter of preference, I guess. I didn't make this skin because I think that Macs are oh so great but because I didn't make any new skin recently. And since I started the "OS" genre with "Windows Classic" and "SilverXP", I thought I could continue the trend with this skin.

By the way, I think Mac OS X is a neat operating system but the real reason why I don't have a Mac is simply that there is not enough Software for it. The argument that they're too expensive isn't really an argument when you look at the maintenance cost for both PC and Mac - you'll have less severe (!) problems with a Mac than with a PC, mostly because Apple gives you support and warranty for your Mac, which you don't get at this degree when building a custom PC.

I'm using both WinXP and OS X at work, so I have aquired quite a bit of expert knowledge about Macs, so spare me the everlasting discussion of "Mac vs. PC" - it's a no-go.

"Mac vs. PC" compares to "Hiphop vs. Techno". Both suits different needs.
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raina
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« Reply #13 on: 9 Nov '05 - 11:02 »
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Omigosh, it's an unstoppable hellmachine!
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Rah'Dick
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« Reply #14 on: 9 Nov '05 - 11:57 »
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Omigosh, it's an unstoppable hellmachine!
*laughs* Well, you can stop the music by pressing pause, therefore it serves the same primary purpose as the stop button. However, resetting the playback and/or unloading the file is a matter of the stop button - but you could assign this to a hotkey as well. Smiley
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Tsorovan
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« Reply #15 on: 9 Nov '05 - 13:55 »
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Well, personally, I don't really need one, no. There are a lot of things in this skin I don't need. It's not aimed at me, of course, and that's not what I'm talking about, no. Being able to unload files is important, however. Since this skin is definitely aimed at casual users, I think they might get really annoyed when they're have to bind a hotkey to be able to delete a file they've been listening to. But hey...

This is sort of the same thing that happened with Miniskin and the minimize button. Everyone clamoured for one. Just playing devil's advocate here. Remember: your argument (which I've also used in the past) can be applied to many functions of a player. It SHOULD be used more often, or at least consistently.

"How often do you use it?" Actually, I use my stop global hotkey more often than I use prev/next track (since you have to press it twice to unload tracks).

As a side note, have you noticed this increasing trend in the portable MP3 player market of losing the stop button btw? In this case it's exceptionally retarded not having one (yes, Creative, I'm talking to you). iTunes (which isn't aimed at so-called power users) doesn't have one either? Now why doesn't that surprise me...
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Bistzack
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« Reply #16 on: 9 Nov '05 - 14:46 »
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There is none.

I knew it! It's too beautiful to be real... Sad

Honestly, do you actually need a stop button? How often do you use it?

Often enough to be implemented. Smiley On the other hand there is always a shortcut.
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Rah'Dick
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« Reply #17 on: 9 Nov '05 - 17:18 »
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I've been using the skin for the past month now and didn't really miss the stop button. It works, really! Smiley
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Torkell
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« Reply #18 on: 9 Nov '05 - 20:16 »
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As a side note, have you noticed this increasing trend in the portable MP3 player market of losing the stop button btw? In this case it's exceptionally retarded not having one (yes, Creative, I'm talking to you). iTunes (which isn't aimed at so-called power users) doesn't have one either? Now why doesn't that surprise me...
Now that you mention it, my Creative MuVo TX doesn't have a stop button. Then again, it's not something I've missed. As a rule I'll either want to pause the music for a few minutes (e.g. paying for something at a shop), or a few hours/days, at which point I'll just power it off (functionally equivalent to right-clicking the X in XMPlay, in that it saves the current location).

Oh, and there is actually a way to stop (not pause) tracks, at least on the MuVo TX series. Pause the track, then use the jog thingy to go back to the start of the track. This appears to stop and semi-unload the track. The playback symbol changes to a stop square, and the title is replaced with the filename. Comes in handy for those rare times when I want to see something that's in the filename but not the title tag. I don't think it fully unloads the file, but that's not an issue as it's never running in media player mode when it's plugged into a computer, and so there's no chance of data corruption that way.
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Tsorovan
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« Reply #19 on: 9 Nov '05 - 20:44 »
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Yeah, I know. Far from elegant though. I actually miss the stop button, and I often find myself wanting to use it.
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