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Does Winamp work on iPhone?

Does Winamp work on iPhone?

Winamp is not available for iPhone but there are plenty of alternatives with similar functionality. The best iPhone alternative is foobar2000, which is free.

Is there a Winamp app?

Winamp for Android is a good looking and easy to use an adaptation of a legendary program. The greatest strength of this app is the option to synchronize with your computer, whether you use a Mac or a Windows.

How do I sync my iPod with Winamp?

To add music to your iPod, open the Playlist window, add some songs to it and then right-click those songs. From the pop-up menu select Send to: and then choose your iPod. You’ll see a percentage status indicator as the files are sent to your iPod. The files listed on your iPod may not refresh on their own.

What is the best version of Winamp?

10 Best Winamp Alternatives for Windows

  1. MediaMonkey. Looking for not just a music player, but also a powerhouse media organizer application?
  2. Winamp by Radionomy. Well, one of the best alternatives of Winamp is a slightly tweaked version of Winamp.
  3. Foobar2000.
  4. MusicBee.
  5. Winyl.
  6. AIMP.
  7. iTunes.
  8. Bread Player.

When was Winamp discontinued?

December 20, 2013
With the release of Winamp version 5.66 on November 20, 2013, AOL announced that Winamp.com would shut down on December 20, 2013, and Winamp would cease to be offered for download after that date.

Is there anything better than Winamp?

The best alternative is AIMP, which is free. Other great apps like Winamp are foobar2000 (Free), Clementine (Free, Open Source), MusicBee (Free Personal) and PotPlayer (Free).

What is a good replacement for Winamp?

Does WinAMP work with iPod?

WinAMP still exists, kind of, and supports some iPod models. With that said, the steps and screenshots used in this guide have likely changed. It’s staying up as a historical/archived document, and should be treated as such.

Is Winamp free?

Winamp is free, and has been since its inception in 1997.

Why is Winamp dead?

On November 20, 2013, AOL announced that on December 20, 2013, it would shut down Winamp.com, and the software would no longer be available for download, nor supported by the company after that date. The following day, an unofficial report surfaced that Microsoft was in talks with AOL to acquire Nullsoft.