Hello. You've reach the home of project n-amp. It's not very pretty as such, but I've just now figured out how to upload it (obvious things are often lost on me, as you'll know if you're the person who helped me figure it out.) Anyway, in the near future, something better should be in this very space at which you are currently looking. Don't get too excited.

n-amp started out quite some time ago as a skin for Winamp 2.x. In the near future, I'll be going back through this, the original skin, and writing horribly thorough documentation on it, to be published here, after which... well, I've had some ideas, but we'll just wait and see.

The original goal of n-amp was to see if I could make a Winamp skin. Well, I could, and while the results weren't overly beautiful, the end product was so good that I've been using it ever since. Almost two years later, I realized that a very ancient version had been sitting in the Winamp.com Skins gallery, and that this horribly ugly and outdated version had somehow managed to find over 3000 people dumb enough to download it. I decided that if 3000 people had liked something that bastardly at least enough to download it, and if I liked it enough to have been using it myself for such a long period of time (anyone who knows will be able to attest that very little aesthetic exists within my sight for a long period of time without being torn down), then I should at least get the newest version up online, release it under a free license, and write some sort of documentation for it. And that's what the current goal of n-amp is.

More will show up here when I figure out what the hell I'm doing. Until then, some links.

Gavin Baker : gbaker @ metrolink.net

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