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’.
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 ...
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 ...
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, ...
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 ...
A few days ago the source code for the popular Winamp music player was released into the world, with as we reported at the time, a licence that left a lot to be desired. Since then it seems some of ...
[url=http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=25750805#p25750805:25jw8m2t said: twocows[/url]":25jw8m2t]A lot of times companies won't free their software because ...
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 ...
Time to whip the llama's ass. I guess I am a noob when it comes to sound quality but I used to like the Enhancer dsp plugin. I never found anything like it again. I use winamp because it's lighter ...
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