The brand new Winamp is finally here: It’s ready to conquer Spotify


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After a long wait, music lovers have reason to celebrate as the iconic media player Winamp is back with a completely new version, Winamp 6. The player has been released on April 13, and promises to bring a modern touch to the classic media player.

The new version of Winamp boasts a modern style and is 100% responsive. It’s capable of adapting to multiple display resolutions and formats. The software aims to implement various features. Such as the ability to follow your favorite artists and creators. And interact directly with them and other fans in the Fanzone section.

Winamp 6: The Iconic Media Player Returns with a Modern Touch

Apart from music, Winamp 6 will also support other audio content such as podcasts, audiobooks, radio stations, and even streaming services. This makes it a “universal” multimedia center, according to the official website. However, it remains to see how well it will live up to that promise.

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The history of Winamp dates back 25 years, when it was initially developed by Justin Frankel and Dmitry Boldyrev through their company Nullsoft. It was an instant success, and was acquired by AOL for $80 million in 1999. However, the rise of streaming and downloading digital files made Winamp lose relevance, and Radionomy eventually bought the company in 2013.

Winamp 6 is a major update. And music lovers are eagerly waiting to see what it has in store for them. With its modern design and new features, it could be the comeback that Winamp needs to regain its former glory.

In conclusion, Winamp 6 can be a game changer in the world of media players. With its contemporary style, responsive design, and support for various audio content, it promises to be a universal multimedia center that caters to the needs of modern music lovers. We are yet to see if the app  lives up to the hype. But its fans are certainly excited about the possibilities.

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