Winamp, the once installed music player, is ready to be re released. It has released a newly designed website and logo, and will release a beta version for users to test in the near future. Before streaming music platforms became mainstream, users would rip their albums or download MP3 and listen to them on their computers with media players. Winamp was one of the most popular MP3 players at that time. The article originates from the fallen fish- https://www.duoluodeyu.com/2691.html
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Winamp was jointly developed by American programmer Justin Frankel and Russian programmer Dmitry Boldyrev in the last century. In the late 1990s and early 21st century, Winamp was installed on almost every user's PC, which is one of the necessary software for installation. However, Winamp's development stalled after being acquired by AOL. In 2014, Winamp and Shoutcast music services were packaged and sold to Radiomy, an online radio aggregation service headquartered in Brussels, Belgium. In October 2018, after Winamp 5.8 was leaked on the Internet, developers decided to publish the leaked version on their website Winamp.com, so that everyone could use all its nostalgic glory. Unfortunately, although the owner of Winamp, Radionomy, said that they had great plans for Winamp, no further version was released since then. The article originates from the fallen fish- https://www.duoluodeyu.com/2691.html
The only new Winamp development we have seen is the bug fix and improvement of the preview version 1.0.21.7236 released by the Winamp Community Update Project (WACUP). As Vosveteit first reported, the lack of official development is about to change, because Winamp.com website was redesigned this week, and the new logo of the media player was also exposed. In addition, you can now visit winamp.com and sign up for the Winamp test, which should begin soon. The article originates from the fallen fish- https://www.duoluodeyu.com/2691.html