Winamp has finally announced that its Windows app will go open source later this year. Its makers are inviting developers and users across the globe to contribute their expertise, ideas, and passion.
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 ...
A software plug-in for Winamp puts controls on title bars of applications--including the bar of Microsoft's competing Windows Media Player. Department Editor Evan Hansen runs the Media section at CNET ...
After 25 years and numerous changes in ownership, Winamp is trying to reinvent itself. The classic music player, which rose to prominence during the heyday of MP3 sharing-services such as Napster and ...
After almost four years since the beta version of Winamp 5.8 was available; which has not left the testing phase. Now, the developers have presented Winamp 5.9 RC1 as a release candidate that is ...
The iconic Winamp media player has fulfilled a promise made in May and released its complete source code on GitHub, inviting developers to collaborate on the project. Winamp is a media player launched ...
News emerged last week that famed Windows media player Winamp had been revived after four years of work by developers, whose most difficult problem was upgrading the project from Visual Studio 2008 to ...
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