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Winamp is a media player application for Windows-based computers, initially released in 1997 by Nullsoft, a company founded by Justin Frankel. It gained popularity for its simple interface and extensive customization options, allowing users to play various audio and video file formats. Winamp featured a range of features including playlist management, equalizer settings, and support for skins, plugins, and visualizations.
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Examples of Winamp
- RISC OS 3.71 ARM with Acorn Browse 2.07 showing a page from 'Winamp'
- Solaris 7 SPARC with Internet Explorer 5.0 for UNIX showing a page from 'Winamp'
- Windows 2000 Pro x86 with Opera 4.0 showing a page from 'Winamp'
- OS X 10.4 PPC with SeaMonkey 1.0 showing a page from 'Winamp'
- Windows 98 SE x86 with WebTV Viewer 2.0 showing a page from 'Winamp'
- Windows XP Home x86 with Amaya 6.0 showing a page from 'Winamp'
- Red Hat Linux 6.2 with Mozilla M14 showing a page from 'Winamp'
- OS X 10.3 PPC with Safari 1.1 showing Winamp
- OS X 10.0 PPC with Netscape 6.1 showing Winamp
- Red Hat 8.0 with Galeon 1.2.5 showing Winamp
- Solaris 2.6 SPARC with Internet Explorer 4.0 for UNIX showing Winamp
- Windows 98 RTM x86 with Web-O-Matic Digital Browser 3.0 showing Winamp
- Winamp on OS X 10.3 PPC with Safari 1.1
- Winamp on Kubuntu 5.04 x86 with Elinks 0.9.3
- Winamp on Windows XP Home x86 with Internet Explorer 6.0
- Winamp on Windows 98 RTM x86 with WebTV Viewer 1.1
- Winamp on Windows 95 OSR2 x86 with Netscape Navigator 3.0 Gold
- Winamp on Windows 95 RTM x86 with Netscape Navigator 2.0
- Winamp on Windows 98 RTM x86 with BrownIE 3.0.3
- Winamp on OS X 10.3 PPC with Shiira 0.9.1
- Winamp on Windows XP Home x86 with Opera 6.0