On 11 Oct 2018, at 8:33 am, JM Casey <[email protected]> (
[email protected] ) ( [email protected] ) wrote: I
have this beta. I'm skeptical how official it is and I haven't
bothered to install it, because Winamp 5.666 is working just fine
for me in Windows 10. However, a couple of others on other lists
have reported that it works well. -----Original Message----- From:
[email protected] <[email protected]> ( [email protected] ) (
[email protected] ) On Behalf Of Tom Kaufman
Sent: October 10, 2018 4:57 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re:
[all-audio] Famous media player Winamp new version with Windows 10
support leaks online I probably wouldn't download it right yet; not
until we know that it is "officially" out there! Wouldn't want
something bad to get into our computers! Tom Kaufman -----Original
Message----- From: [email protected] [ mailto:[email protected]
( [email protected] ) ( [email protected]
) ] On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2018
4:10 PM
To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [all-audio] Famous media
player Winamp new version with Windows 10 support leaks online all
I can say is download and use at your own risk.
On 11 Oct 2018, at 6:59 am, Brian Olesen <[email protected]> (
[email protected] ) ( [email protected] ) wrote: Famous media
player Winamp new version with Windows 10 support leaks
online
By Mayank Parmar - September 17, 2018 Winamp for Windows Remember Winamp?
The popular media player for Windows is expected to make
a
comeback at some point. Winamp was launched by independent
developers back in 1997 and it grew quickly popular with over 3
million downloads in a
short
span of time. In a couple of years, Winamp became one of the most
downloaded Windows applications. The app was sold to AOL in 1999
for $80 million but it later acquired by Radionomy in 2014.
Radionomy, the current developers of famous Winamp promised that
the app will receive a new update with several new features. A
while ago, the developers published release notes of an update but
no downloadable package was available for users to try out. Winamp
developers promised major updates ever since it took over the
company and we are
still
waiting for that day. It's an old and outdated app but it's still
being used by millions of
users.
A new version of Winamp, which was last developed on October 26,
2016, has leaked online. Winamp 5.8 has been published by an
unknown source and it's not from the official developers. It's
also worth noting that VirusTotal scan generates two different
warnings
for the app, so we are not including the link to unreleased Winamp
update
in
this article. Winamp works fine on Windows 10 The Winamp 5.8 comes
with several new features and improvements including support for
Windows 8.1 and Windows 10. It is, however, worth noting that
public and stable version of the app
works
smoothly on Windows 10, but Winamp 5.8 is supposed to address
compatibility
issues with Windows 10. As noted above, this release of Winamp
comes with several other improvements. For example, there's a
dedicated setting that lets you
disable
Winamp's video support and the company has also fixed some bugs to
improve the overall performance of the player. The current owner
hasn't officially announced any updates for the app but
as
the beta has just leaked out, there's a chance that an official
statement will be released soon. It's also possible that the
developers are
internally
testing a new and improved version of the app with better support
for Windows 10. At this point, it's not yet known whether a new
Winamp release is planned
or
not. We are waiting for additional details from the developers and
we will update this article if and when a statement is available.
********** Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will
leave the rest of the halfwits in this world behind.