Winamp is currently not available as it is being “heavily redeveloped”. Over the years Winamp has historically included a number of Easter eggs (at least 30 of them) in its package, including an image of Justin Frankel, one of Winamp’s original authors, hidden in Winamp’s About box. Instead in January 2014 Belgian online radio aggregator Radionomy bought the Nullsoft brand, for an undisclosed amount (thought to be between $5m to $10m). Yet despite AOL’s announcement, the Winamp site was not shut down as planned. With the release of Winamp version 5.66 in November 2013, AOL announced that would shut down on December 2013. Later versions also used increasing amounts of RAM and disk space, which led to the popularity of more lightweight media players such as VLC. Another issue was the ending of encoding and CD burning support (only available by purchasing the often-advertised ‘Winamp Pro’). It was ported to Android in October 2010 and Mac OS in October 2011.īut the player began to receive some of the old criticisms of the past, as it increasingly became bundled with growing amounts of ad-ware. It is fair to say that the Winamp software was commonly regarded as one of the most popular media players of all time, and was one of the most popular Windows applications generally. This was because since version 5.2 onwards, support for synchronising with an iPod had been included. Nullsoft therefore took the decision to scrap the Winamp3 code-base and instead reverse engineered the few popular features in version 3 back into Winamp 2.ĭecember 20003 saw the merging of the Winamp 2 and 3 code-bases with the release of Winamp 5, which was well received by users thanks to support being reinstated for thousands of existing Winamp 2 skins.Īnd Winamp’s popularity at this stage was such as that many iPod users chose to manage their devices with Winamp rather than iTunes, much to Apple’s annoyance. Despite this, Winamp3’s support for Nullsoft’s NSV format made it the player of choice for many early Internet Video channels.īy then however, the developers had realised their mistake, as users deserted at an alarming rate.
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