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 ...
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 ...
I've tried nearly every Winamp revision up to 2.76 and the latest version 3 Alpha L8, and none of these come even CLOSE to windows media player 7 in terms of mp3 playback. It just seems to me that ...
What puts the nail in the [Foobar2k] coffin for me is that a single treeview is just not a suitable control for managing thousands of artists and albums. Click to expand... That's a bit oversimplistic ...
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