One of the most popular media players of the late '90s and early aughts returns for those still hoarding MP3s. Reading time 2 minutes Winamp died! And then it came back! Then it died again! And now it ...
The media player 'Winamp', which has a history of more than 20 years and still has many strong fans, has not been updated since version 5.8.3660 was released in 2018. However, the update itself is ...
Winamp was the go-to music player for Windows at the dawn of the MP3 era in the late 1990s. But after AOL bought the software in 1999, development stagnated for the next decade or so. Now Winamp is ...
Although it appeared in 1997 and was used by many users worldwide, Winamp's 'version 5.9 release candidate version', a media player whose official distribution ended in 2013, has been in development ...
Winamp, the popular ’90s media player, is officially back after four years of development. Up until around the millennium, the software was the go-to MP3 platform for music fans. It was purchased by ...
The mention of Winamp brings with it waves of nostalgia for those who remember using the media player back when it was one of the premier music and video alternatives to both Apple’s iTunes and ...
WIRED: Built-in browser pulls MP3s from music blogs into your media library. Interface and features can be precisely customized. Syncs unprotected music to iPods. Rips to a wide variety of formats.
Windows only: Winamp plugin Win7shell enables support for Jump Lists when using the media player under Windows 7—now you can quickly access frequently used music right from the taskbar. Once you've ...
WMP shipped with recent editions of Windows, and it can play anything with the proper DirectShow codec. It’s also a decent librarian. Alas, poor Winamp! We knew it well. One of our favorite audio and ...