A simple media player built from the ground up using ideas found in many other skins:
- SpotiPlayer (https://www.deviantart.com/cybergen49/art/SpotiPlayer-for-Rainmeter-813654412)
- TrapNationVis 2.0 (https://github.com/Fosmos/TrapNationVis)
- ClearText (https://www.deviantart.com/redsaph/art/Cleartext-for-Rainmeter-519796161)
- Interactive Dock 1.0 (https://www.deviantart.com/not-finch/art/Interactive-Dock-for-Rainmeter-772713805)
- Once installed (https://github.com/Fosmos/Simply/releases) run the Cover skin
- Right-Click the skin and select 'Settings'
- When you are satisfied with the settings select 'Apply' and your changes should be reflected
- 'Spotify' uses the WebNowPlaying plugin and will only work with spotify open in a browser or using the .exe desktop app (more on this further down)
- That's it, everything should be working now 😄
- Supports multiple media players
- Album cover slides into view when hovering over skin
- Progress bar(s)
- Customizable colors
- Media controls
- Ability to 💚 songs
- iTunes (only tested on store app version)
- Supports everything but the '❤️' feature
- Windows Media Player (WMP)
- Should be supported but untested
- Web
- Requires rainmeter extension on Chrome and Edge (Chromium) (https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/webnowplaying-companion/jfakgfcdgpghbbefmdfjkbdlibjgnbli)
- Should be fully supported but heart feature untested
- Spotify (NowPlaying)
- Only Supports: Artist Name, Track Name, Play, Pause, Next and Previous
- Spotify (WebNowPlaying)
- This should work right out of the box with spotify loaded in a browser that has the rainmeter plugin (see Web for more detail)
- If using the .exe (not the store app) following this guide: https://github.com/marcopixel/Monstercat-Visualizer/wiki/WebNowPlaying-Spotify
- Once above steps are completed, player is fully supported
More media players will be added as needed (let me know if you want one added)
- You shouldn't have to touch anything in the Variables folder and most of the setting get overidden by the settings window anyway
- Don't mess with the @Resources folder. Seriously. Everything is finely tuned even down to the image sizes

