The search for is more than a quest for software customization; it is a search for the pre-algorithmic internet. A time when your desktop was your territory. You chose the font, you chose the wallpaper, and you chose an MP3 player that looked like a glowing green robot head or a transparent ice block.
AtomixMP3, developed by Russian company Atomix Productions (later known for DJ mixing software like Virtual DJ), was a tiny, portable MP3 player released at the turn of the millennium. Its claim to fame was its impossibly small footprint. While Winamp used a few megabytes of RAM, AtomixMP3 could run off a floppy disk (remember those?) using virtually zero system resources. atomixmp3 skins