The famous Winamp player is about to be killed
AOL announced, on December 20, all services related to the Winamp music utility will officially stop working.
AOL announced, on December 20, all services related to the Winamp music utility will officially stop working.
According to Pocket-lint on November 21, this app is considered a universal music player. Up to now, Winamp is 15 years old.
In 2002, Winamp was bought by AOL for about $ 80 million. In addition to the Windows version, Winamp also has a version running on Mac OS X and Android.
Most likely, Winamp's death is due to the fact that computer operating systems now have their own music players built-in, supporting high-quality music options so Winamp is no longer popular.
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