The Winamp Skin Museum impresses right away with its no-nonsense presentation: the whole browser window flooded with tiled images of the skins. You can click through to use them—yes, Winamp is implemented in the browser!—or just download it. There's a search bar. Next to the search bar are several icons that may be legible to the old folks who even know what a Winamp is and exactly what it really whipped in the first place.
Winamp still exists as a mobile app. You can even download the Windows-compatible "legacy app," which still works and is made available for those willing to rawdog whatever ancient dlls it comes with. Some folks online suggest using Windows's built-in Sandbox.
Previously:
• Winamp as a real-life touchscreen stereo system
• Ode to Winamp
• Re:AMP implements classic music player WinAMP on modern Macs
• An appreciation of the long-lost MP3 player skins of yesteryear