12-13-2003, 08:20 AM
Quote:Pre-AOL winamp always avoided that. Post-AOL winamp appears to be going against that standard.its because the kid who originally made winamp isn't working on it anymore. aol bought winamp from him for like 70 million (maybe more) when he was giving it away for free, just so they could give it away for free. then that kid made a filesharing program (much like dc++ but with a bunch of security key things) that he hosted on his website, and aol said no to that and made him take it down. he then said f u to them and took his 70+ million and left. if he was still around he probably wouldn't have let them add all that crap in.
and i still use winamp 2.80