Linked by Kroc Camen on Mon 22nd Jun 2009 12:16 UTC
OSNews, Generic OSes Software moves on at a break-neck pace these days--version numbers clock up ever quicker as vendors try to market their apps as the latest and greatest. Software generally ages badly, falling into a state of looking grossly out of date, lacking new functionality that we've come to depend upon as well as compatibility problems. Dear OSNews readers, what old software (5+ years) do you still use, why, and what problems do you come across in sticking with it? Read More for my own contribution to the list
Thread beginning with comment 369639
To read all comments associated with this story, please click here.
Comment by BiPolar
by BiPolar on Mon 22nd Jun 2009 13:26 UTC
BiPolar
Member since:
2007-07-06

Winamp 2.95

RE: Comment by BiPolar
by bibe on Mon 22nd Jun 2009 19:55 in reply to "Comment by BiPolar"
bibe Member since:
2005-07-09

Oh yes the last good clean fast audio focused no bullshit Winamp.

Reply Parent Bookmark Score: 2

RE[2]: Comment by BiPolar
by FreakyT on Tue 23rd Jun 2009 01:40 in reply to "RE: Comment by BiPolar"
FreakyT Member since:
2005-07-17

If you install the latest Winamp but don't install any of the useless extra plugins you basically get the same thing.

Reply Parent Bookmark Score: 1

RE[2]: Comment by BiPolar
by viton on Tue 23rd Jun 2009 19:07 in reply to "RE: Comment by BiPolar"
viton Member since:
2005-08-09

Oh yes the last good clean fast audio focused no bullshit Winamp.

Heh, the only good winamp was Winamp3 IMHO
2.x/5.x - unusable trash IMHO ^_^

foobar2k FTW!

Edited 2009-06-23 19:08 UTC

Reply Parent Bookmark Score: 2

RE: Comment by BiPolar
by Michael Oliveira on Mon 22nd Jun 2009 21:10 in reply to "Comment by BiPolar"
Michael Oliveira Member since:
2005-07-07

AIMP2

is the perfect replace for Winamp 2 series

Reply Parent Bookmark Score: 1