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If you downloaded a song in the late 1990s and early 2000s, you most likely did it with Winamp. This week, the world said goodbye to the legendary media player with plenty of nostalgia, but for me, ...
Winamp was the media player that, back in 1997, introduced many people to listening to music as MP3 files on the computer. Winamp came about the same time many people were finally getting the hang of ...
America Online's celebrated Nullsoft division is taking a page out of Coca-Cola's playbook, reviving a "classic" version of its flagship Winamp MP3 player amid widespread criticism of the latest ...
Another chapter has ended in the long and often tumultuous lifespan of America Online's Nullsoft division, the team responsible for creating the popular Winamp media player. Over the past year, the ...
America Online's celebrated Nullsoft division is taking a page out of Coca-Cola's playbook, reviving a "classic" version of its flagship Winamp MP3 player amid widespread criticism of the latest ...
The fix, dubbed Winamp 5.13, can be downloaded from the Nullsoft Web site. Alternately, users can download only the affected DLL -- "in_mp3.dll" -- from here, and place it in the Winamp\Plugins folder ...
The most popular MP3 Player software for the Windows Operating System will soon be coming to the Macintosh platform, so sources say. The freeware application, which goes by the name WinAmp, has ...
"Winamp.com and associated web services will no longer be available past December 20, 2013. Additionally, Winamp Media players will no longer be available for download," the Winamp website says.
One of the apps that helped define the 90s is getting a reboot. Winamp, perhaps the most popular way to listen to music on the computer before iTunes, is getting relaunched as an app. “There will be a ...
America Online's celebrated Nullsoft division is taking a page out of Coca-Cola's playbook, reviving a "classic" version of its flagship Winamp MP3 player amid widespread criticism of the latest ...
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