Good point.  It was AOL...  But I think they're in bed together.

Paul

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/13/05 8:00 PM >>>
ummm...pretty sure it's AOL that bought Winamp, not Apple. Corporate 
goons either way, I guess...

PAUL WILLIAMSON wrote:
>>>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/13/05 5:03 PM >>>
>>
>>It's interesting, but the "Live Search" feature now makes 
>>Slimserver nearly as responsive (if not quite a smooth) as an 
>>app. I've been using it more and more. If it were combined with 
>>a 3-pane display like iTunes or Winamp (which ripped off the 
>>iTunes interface for its media library), and if support for smart 
>>(dynamic, based on a DB query) playlists were added, I don't think 
>>you could say that anything else was easier to use at that point.
> 
> 
> Seeing as how WinAmp has been owned by Apple for over 5 years now, 
> it's not surprising the interface looks a little bit like iTunes. 
Or
> vice versa.
> 
> Paul
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