![]() ![]() It’s resource-efficient, it’s customizable-laugh about “ skins” all you want, but there’s something to be said for putting design choices in the hands of the end user-and it doesn’t make me feel like it’s always trying to get my credit card number. While it’s true that Andrew Luck and I are the last two Americans who still use flip phones, I don’t use Winamp out of nostalgia or inertia-I actually like it much, much better than iTunes. But I took the news much harder: I use Winamp every day. (According to TechCrunch’s Frederic Lardinois, AOL plans to kill the Winamp website and will stop providing updates and support.) Many of you will likely be surprised that this software that, like Napster, you last fired up circa 2002 still exists in any form. I was distressed to read Wednesday afternoon that AOL plans to shut down its venerable music player Winamp come Dec. ![]()
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