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 ...
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 ...
The iconic Winamp media player has fulfilled a promise made in May to go open-source and has now published its complete ...
The official Winamp account on X (formerly known as Twitter) announced the move, revealing that the “Winamp Legacy” source ...
As expected, Winamp's source code has been publicly released on GitHub. The Winamp for Windows project, as it's officially called by Llama Group, will receive a ...
In May, the current owners of Winamp declared that they wanted to open the source code. They have now actually done so.
Will Winamp be able to return now that its source code is freely available for developers? Likely not but we'd like to dream.
Winamp's owner company, Llama Group, announced that the legendary audio player for Windows PCs would become partially open ...
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 ...
This week, Hackaday Editors Elliot Williams and Tom Nardi start things off by acknowledging an incredible milestone: 20 years ...
The source code for Winamp has now been made public, but it's governed by a rather restrictive custom license.