SkinNotes 1.2 Win32 (2003) - Skin Ur Notes With WinAMP 2 Skins>>>

Oh, the Beauty... Ohhh, the Beauty!!!... SkinNotes!!...

Be unique by using an antique program few others on the planet now use!... Do it!!

SkinNotes is a notes program where you can have multiple notes stored out also save as RTF or TXT with minimal GUI interference-

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Titlebar utilities won't work on SkinNotes but it does have it's own transparent-sea...see?-

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The GUI can be skinned using WinAMP 2 skins & I have provided 77 MB of them they of course get copied into the skins folder, restart SkinNotes to use here are just a few flipping past-

Skyn.GIF


Truly amazing technology & NOW for the first time available to the re-public!!... The price is so low you will certainly soil yourself!!

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You had me at WINAMP. I've loved WinAMP since Windows 95 on my 80486 66mhz where I had to decrease quality to half 22050 kHz and mono just to play mp3's on my ISA sound card without skipping! Still my preferred player today, and likely will be until I die :) the J command searches my music collection almost as fast as Glary Quick Search searches my hard drives :D
(If it was a REALLY good song then I selected winamp's File Writer, wrote a full quality WAV to the hard drive, and listened to that. It was like burning a CD, because of course space was too expensive to keep those WAVs. But alas, my tastes weren't good enough for that back then, such as Backstreet Boys and Limp Bizkit hahahaha plus I didn't realize how horrible those $10 computer speakers were.)
 
Yes, I still have some of those 10 dollar speakers laying around somewhere & once again you are correct... Yeah those 'real old' machines what a chore & yeah one could easily fill up HDD with a paltry amount of WAVs... I never started taking computers serious till I got my win 98 SE machine...

Back as a senior in HS in 1979 I had signed up for advanced electronics at the vocational center... I was able to go directly to the advanced because I was a HAM operator & so was the instructor who I knew... one of my best buds wanted to take the same course so we would be in the same class so I gave him quiz material as the instructor would ask questions & beyond belief he passed even though he did not know even what a resistor was... much fun in that class... There was another there who was also a HAM operator who was actually quite a genius & was coding in machine language all kinda stuff but I didn't see the point in it because all the computers were so grim & did very little I thought it would be a fad to eventually fade out, back then you had NO IDEA how powerful computers would become... Even in 1987 when I took a MS-DOS class it was being said that MS-DOS would always rule as 'windows' was way too slow so then stick with it>>>>>>>>>
 
I've played some awesome games on some slow computers thanks to machine language (also called assembly, right?) programs, much respect for it. Such as Apogee's 3D Extreme Pinball on a 33 mhz computer, with sound, as responsive as Notepad even while the board scrolls following the ball!
 
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Yes, You are correct again 'assembly' language... Yes, some games were quite good i remember in 1988 my Wife at the time (widowed from) bought an Amstrad & we used to play King's Quest on it... when you entered a different area in the game you switched out floppy discs HaHA!

If you wanna really go back then in the 1979-1981 period I actually became a 'guru' at Asteroids & Missile Command the arcade games that is... I could drop a quarter & play as long as I wanted & even hand the machine to a novice whilst I go to the bathroom plenty of spare ships... A local teeny newspaper even tracked me down to do an interview which got published... In 1981 there was a bar I would go to that had a missile command machine I would play now-then well this nite I walked in & a HS associate was playing very hard & I saw above the machine there read a sign 'High Score By Such-Such Date Wins Machine'... So I walked up close enough so Steve who was playing could see me & you could see the light go out of his face when he saw me... "Did you see the sign?!!"... "Yup, I'll be taking this home..."

So the next day I spent about 7 hours (on a quarter) getting the high score & won the machine... I had it at my apartment for a couple months then sold it to a friend for 250 bucks who put it in a convenience store but I don't think he ever got his investment back out of it...
 
Yes, You are correct again 'assembly' language... Yes, some games were quite good i remember in 1988 my Wife at the time (widowed from) bought an Amstrad & we used to play King's Quest on it... when you entered a different area in the game you switched out floppy discs HaHA!

If you wanna really go back then in the 1979-1981 period I actually became a 'guru' at Asteroids & Missile Command the arcade games that is... I could drop a quarter & play as long as I wanted & even hand the machine to a novice whilst I go to the bathroom plenty of spare ships... A local teeny newspaper even tracked me down to do an interview which got published... In 1981 there was a bar I would go to that had a missile command machine I would play now-then well this nite I walked in & a HS associate was playing very hard & I saw above the machine there read a sign 'High Score By Such-Such Date Wins Machine'... So I walked up close enough so Steve who was playing could see me & you could see the light go out of his face when he saw me... "Did you see the sign?!!"... "Yup, I'll be taking this home..."

So the next day I spent about 7 hours (on a quarter) getting the high score & won the machine... I had it at my apartment for a couple months then sold it to a friend for 250 bucks who put it in a convenience store but I don't think he ever got his investment back out of it...
Man, you upload and recommend SO MANY cool programs... could you please revisit the portable games and re-upload them again? Thank you in advance!
 
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