Re: Winamp Home Page

2014-02-02 Thread Gary Wood
This sounds very encouraging!  
- Original Message - 
From: Kelly Pierce kellyt...@gmail.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, January 31, 2014 12:14 PM
Subject: Re: Winamp Home Page



these guys are ambitious.  they offer free streaming and music file
storage to broadcasters with them inserting ads.  On their iPhone app,
they save user bookmarks in the cloud so they don't get lost when
changing devices or platforms.  It was disappointing that AOL never
added this functionality to Winamp.  It seemed that the program was
stuck in the early 2000s and had not added or considered the
technology of today.

Kelly

On 1/31/14, Steve Pattison s...@internode.on.net wrote:

Hi all,

If you haven't been to the Winamp home page for a while at
www.winamp.com it looks like the transition to Radionomy who now own
Winamp has now begun. The home page has completely changed but is still
accessible. Also you can now play some Shoutcast stations right from the
home page. To learn more about Radionomy go to

www.radionomy.com/en

It will be interesting to see what Radionomy add to future versions of
Winamp.

Regards Steve.








Winamp Home Page

2014-01-31 Thread Steve Pattison

Hi all,

If you haven't been to the Winamp home page for a while at 
www.winamp.com it looks like the transition to Radionomy who now own 
Winamp has now begun. The home page has completely changed but is still 
accessible. Also you can now play some Shoutcast stations right from the 
home page. To learn more about Radionomy go to


www.radionomy.com/en

It will be interesting to see what Radionomy add to future versions of 
Winamp.


Regards Steve.



Re: Winamp Home Page

2014-01-31 Thread Kelly Pierce
these guys are ambitious.  they offer free streaming and music file
storage to broadcasters with them inserting ads.  On their iPhone app,
they save user bookmarks in the cloud so they don't get lost when
changing devices or platforms.  It was disappointing that AOL never
added this functionality to Winamp.  It seemed that the program was
stuck in the early 2000s and had not added or considered the
technology of today.

Kelly

On 1/31/14, Steve Pattison s...@internode.on.net wrote:
 Hi all,

 If you haven't been to the Winamp home page for a while at
 www.winamp.com it looks like the transition to Radionomy who now own
 Winamp has now begun. The home page has completely changed but is still
 accessible. Also you can now play some Shoutcast stations right from the
 home page. To learn more about Radionomy go to

 www.radionomy.com/en

 It will be interesting to see what Radionomy add to future versions of
 Winamp.

 Regards Steve.