And rightly so! Save the Llamas!
vlc my beloved
WACUP
Replacing native Winamp code with modern code with frequent updates by one of the most prolific classic Winamp developers.
It's fantastic.
What a shame that it isn't open source.
I'll happily continue to use Audacious with a Winamp skin.
And you can set the visuals to unlimited fps, which is fun on a good screen
But does it whip the llamas ass?
wacup! it really whips the ladspa's ass!
Naturally
I'm surprised they kept it up for so long honestly. It was very clear they had no fucking clue what they were doing. What with the nonsensical license that violated Github's tos, the Dolby Code they leaked, and the fact they kept every commit public for everyone to see.
And it's not like deleting will fix it now, it's been copied millions of times now.
Can someone explain me what's the business model of an app that's free for three decades? They claim to have 100 devs, how can they pay them?
Well, that really sucks the llama's ass.
Unsurprising given that their repo's license was a contradictory mess
Anyways I'd recommend using Strawberry instead
It's an actual Free and Open Source music player:
...That site's UI looks like someone saw the marketing literature for the Frigidaire produce preserver and said, "Yeah, that'll do."
Lovely that it is open source, but dear lord that UI is a blast from the past ๐๐ ๐ด๐ต๐๏ธ
I'm using foobar2000. Should I be using something else?
I'm an old soul so I use music bee with the Tron skin, it's very 2000s
Foobar is still the best there is, although the classic style interface might not appeal to younger people.
Still miss foobar which isn't on Linux, though deadbeef is fairly similar at least. Never got the hang of all the beautiful themes/skins users put together for foobar but it was still my go to music player. Excellent layout customisation, tagging and conversion UI, as well as as nice range of plugins
I really like deadbeef, coming from fb2k as well. Someone recommended it to me two weeks ago, and I've immediately recognized the similarities.
Foobar's Dev should have just taken their project open source imo. Although I suspect winamp's lawyers would have jumped on that.
Is it still possible to get the source code? I never knew it was available.
What is this "AtRiskRepos" thing? ๐
No idea. I found the link over at Hacker News from this comment. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41861376
It's a place for software that comes from a broken home and would otherwise be hanging out on the street in high-crime areas.
I just use Audacious with a winamp skin. Looks identical but actually FOSS.
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