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This is interesting. I think they actually made Winamp good. I was around back when Winamp was big, and still don't get the appeal, to be honest.

Looking at the ESP32 version that seems kinda nice, but it's odd to see a program become more appealing well after its time. It's almost like Nullsoft accidentally designed a program that fit a tablet well before tablets were a thing.

In the original Windows app incarnation UI is very meh. The main appeal seemed to be making gaudy skins for it, but since they're just skins they don't change anything besides graphics. The big thing that was neat is the Geiss plugin, but that had little to do with Winamp itself, it just happened to be written for Winamp and not something else.

Now what I was really in love with was the old version of KDE Amarok (which now goes by "Strawberry"). Well done player, solid standard UI that's not limited by the fact that changing anything would make hundreds of skins useless and make lots of people angry.

I may be biased because the NSIS installer still somehow hangs around and is still a complete pain to deal with.



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