'Winamp' is a long-established media player that was released in 1997 and was once discontinued but has been revived. Although the source code of Winamp has been released on GitHub, problems with the ...
Winamp, a long-established media player that was released in 1997, was removed from GitHub in October 2024. When the Winamp source code was released in September 2024, it contained clauses such as ...
Recently the company currently in charge of the Winamp media player – formerly Radionomy, now Llama Group – announced that it will be making the source code of the player ‘available to developers’.
Winamp aims to boost the player’s development by making its code open source. This move allows developers worldwide to contribute their ideas and expertise. Alexandre Saboundjian, CEO of Winamp, ...
Earlier this year the company that’s now in charge of Winamp announced plans to release the source code for Windows music player that was hugely popular in the late 1990s and early 2000s at the dawn ...
I am curious what other people would see in a new Winamp and what they'd do with it. For me personally, it was an app I used for how convenient it was, but the very things it was convenient for have ...
If you’re a Gen Xer or Millenial who used to listen to music on your Windows XP computer back in the 2000s, you probably have fond memories of the llama-whipping Winamp. Well, that day has finally ...
Winamp was one of the most popular music players for Windows PCs in the late 1990s and early 2000s. But things went downhill after AOL acquired the company and wound up largely abandoning it for years ...
Winamp wants to open up its source code. The company is trying to find co-developers. However, not much is known yet. A message with an eye-catching date (December 16, 1) on the Winamp website ...
Holy Llamas!: Winamp is being relaunched as an all-around music platform for creators and artists, but the old desktop player isn't disappearing anytime soon. The corporation owning the brand has now ...
Last week, AOL announced the impending death of Winamp, saying that the 16-year-old media player would be shut down within a month. “Winamp.com and associated Web services will no longer be available ...
A recently disclosed vulnerability in an old version of the popular Winamp media player could provide a boost for the royalty-free alternative to the MP3 format known as Ogg Vorbis. AOL Time Warner's ...