to Nullsoft what it did to Netscape in Summer 2003, effectively killing off future Winamp development.
AOL split itself into four this week, and one of the casualties is the team that provided
its musical credibility. And of course, we don't mean Spinner.com. After hemorrhaging
employees for months, only three Nullsoft employees are left after the shake-up.
Later in the same article . . .
Writing on his homepage, departing developer Steve Gedikian concluded, "At this
point, I feel like I no longer have the power to make any positive impact on Winamp."
He speculates that with only a skeleton staff, further development of Winamp is unlikely.
The team rescued a buggy version 3.0 with version 5.0 recently, adding the ability to
play Windows media files, burn discs, and organizer your porn collection: so there's
really no excuse for Windows users to persist with the bundled Media Player.
Since Nullsoft also make Shoutcast, it looks like that could end up being ditched as well.
So . . . R.I.P. Winamp. You will be missed . . .
And to the beancounters at AOL, thanks . . .for nothing, you dumb@$$ corporate clowns!
Read the full article at TheRegister.co.uk - click here . . .
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