Winamp
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iTunes
What is Winamp?
Winamp is a free, classic media player for Windows, macOS and Android. The software was first released in 1997 by Justin Frankel and Dmitry Boldyrev by their company Nullsoft, and later sold to AOL in 1999 for $80 million. Back in the day Winamp was a must have software for any music lover. Today, Winamp provides a complete listening experience through an easy-to-use GUI.
How much does Winamp cost?
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What platforms does Winamp support?
Top Winamp Alternatives
Winyl
Winyl is a free and open-source, lightweight music player and music library application for orginizing and playing audio on Microsoft Windows. The application provides rich audio codec support, a simple UI and offers a intuitive way to organize all your music. Much like Winamp, the application also provides a dedicated radio section that can be used to listen to live radio.
AIMP
AIMP is a free audio player for Windows and Android, originally developed by Russian developer Artem Izmaylov. With AIMP you can listen to your favorite music and create play lists, bookmarks and manage the music your way.
VLC Media Player
A free and open-souce cross-platform multimedia player software and streaming media server. VLC Media Player has been developed openly since 2001 by the VideoLAN project and is available for desktop and mobile devices. VLC Media Player is most commonly use to view videos and movies locally on your devices.
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What is iTunes?
How much does iTunes cost?
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