Windows Media Player Skins __exclusive__

Windows Media Player skins were a technically interesting, historically significant feature of early 2000s Windows customization. Their bitmap-based layout, XML definition, and VBScript extensibility made them accessible to hobbyist developers. However, Microsoft's abandonment, the rise of alternative players, and the shift to streaming media rendered them obsolete. Today, they remain a nostalgic artifact — a snapshot of when users truly controlled their desktop's appearance.