Just head over to the Winamp Skins Collection page on the Internet Archive website to browse the selection of skins for the media player. Users had to go elsewhere to download skins or plugins for the media player, and the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine offered access to most of the content. Ownership changed in 2014 and while Winamp survived most of the content that was on the classic website did not. From skins that simply changed colors to full conversions, custom skins offered something for all users. Users could download and install hundreds of skins for the player to change its interface. Skins were always a big part of the Winamp experience.
The media player is still used by millions, however as it works considerably well, even when you run it on newer versions of the Windows operating system.
While a development version of Winamp 5.8 leaked to the Internet recently, it appears that Winamp development is more dead than alive. Winamp is still a popular media player despite the fact that it has not really received a meaningful update in recent years.