Let it be known that Skins Suck (tm). They reduce the usability of applications by radically changing their interfaces, making them undocumentable and unintuitive for modest or novice use.
If you want something that only a geek can use, then fine. But ProTracker is more "art" (music!) than "computer programmer with a masters degree with honours and 25 years experience in algorithmic noise generation".
MUI or death. That's why it's part of MorphOS. You can easily abstract Windows MFC and MUI using the same techniques and get a GUI that works practically everywhere.
To those who think I'm harsh: I do *NOT* reward people with compliments just because they did some "minor works", if don't think it's good. It would be shallow to jump around and shout "WAHEYY!! IT'S GREAT!!!" when I don't think it is. There is a place for encouragement of work, and there is a difference between that and encouraging bad work. I prefer
not to tell people they did a good job if I don't think they did. Is that harsh? No, it's REALISTIC.
I like ProTracker, but I always hated the interface. The fonts used on that "default" skin are unreadable, there is too much clutter, and not enough information can be compared between modes (since the GUI will remove one section and display another.. I like editing my samples *AND* seeing the main GUI tracker window).
OctaMED kicked ProTracker's ass for that when they moved to a GadTools GUI. Shame it was GadTools

That ProTracker GUI also looks pretty "fullscreen"
to me - is it actually windowed, or does it really open a whole new screen? How do you do that on Windows, I'm curious. Hiding the desktop would be frowned upon, I hope it's windowed.
+Neko+