Winamp, owned by Winamp Group SA (Euronext Growth Paris & Brussels: ALWIN), is thrilled to announce the three artists selected for the first edition of the Winamp Creators Program, following an ...
It won’t whip the llama’s ass, but Opera has added a Spotify visualizer to its latest iteration of its free Opera One browser. Known as Sonic, the visualizer will be part of Opera’s Dynamic Themes, ...
The popular Opera One browser is deepening its integration with Spotify, as both companies teamed up to create a browser theme that dances along to users' music. With a Winamp-like vibe, whenever you ...
Opinion Yup, I called that one wrong. Twenty years ago. I bid farewell to WinAmp, the PC music player of choice. It had been made redundant by Windows Media Player getting better, WinAmp's owners ...
The free software movement has been around for several decades. During all this time, numerous contributors to the GNU Project and other free software projects have worked hard to develop thousands of ...
The owners of WinAmp have just deleted their entire repo one month after uploading the source code to GitHub. Lots of source code, and quite possibly, not all of it theirs. The deletion happened soon ...
Winamp, through its Belgian owner Llama Group, posted the source for its “Legacy Player Code” on September 24 so that developers could “contribute their expertise, ideas, and passion to help this ...
The source code of the MP3 player Winamp is now freely accessible on the Internet. As announced in May, the company has now made the sources available in a Github project. However, the proprietary ...
Facepalm: Classic PC media player Winamp is being relaunched as an open-source project, though the code itself isn't as open as it claims to be. The company behind the brand seems eager to benefit ...
In May 2024, Winamp’s owner company, Llama Group, announced that the legendary audio player for Windows PCs would become partially open source for developers worldwide on September 24, 2024. The move ...
We know that WinAmp, the music player beloved by Millennials, is back from the dead. However, our first impressions of the “new” WinAmp are underwhelming, as it simply looks and feels like the same UI ...
The 1990s seem to have reached that point at which they are once more considered cool, and ephemera of the decade has become sought-after. One of the unlikely software hits from the period was Winamp, ...