America Online on Tuesday released an upgrade for its free Winamp multimedia software, and a fee-based "pro" version that encodes songs into MP3s is expected to follow.
AOL has launched a "classic" version of its Winamp media player, after devotees rejected its most recent iteration.
Winamp3 isn't just another MP3 player upgrade, as Nullsoft now tout it as a full media player. Does it make the grade? Check out our Australian review.
AOL Time Warner has updated its popular Winamp MP3 player, adding video capabilities that bring the program into direct competition with Microsoft, Apple and RealNetworks.
We've been waiting for the latest release from Winamp, but after touring the sneak preview we think AOL still has some work to do.
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