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I still use it for listening to radio streams and that's about it.
There are better programs out now, so I'm sure Winamp's popularity has faded, big time.
Source:
After 15 Years Of Whipping The Llama?s Ass, Winamp Shuts Down | TechCrunch
Blog from Wall St Journal:
RIP, Winamp - Corporate Intelligence - WSJ
Slate . com Blog:
http://www.slate.com/blogs/future_te...ech_world.html
I use Winamp and have done since Musicmatch was purchased by Yahoo and screwed up. Still have a copy on CD of MusicMatch 6 my wife got me on Christmas. Now AOL is shutting this down...great.
I still use it for listening to radio streams and that's about it.
There are better programs out now, so I'm sure Winamp's popularity has faded, big time.
Am using the 'lite' version for music playback > got some great crossfade functions (missing from VLC).
This is bad news for me.
Winamp is the only music player I can tolerate on Windows (Linux players are even worse).
Everything else is utter garbage (awful GUI, weird behaviour, etc.)..
Media Monkey.