Though its web page is still up, the original Winamp shut down in 2014 and the intervening four years have left a llama-Winamp’s mascot-shaped hole in the world of music playing software. The only thing missing is Milkdrop 2.0-the visualization plugin that turned music into visual LSD. Ditto for any MP3s they may still have kicking around on their computer. Users can even use old skins just by dragging and dropping them into the window. The new winamp looks and feels just like the original. Thanks to the efforts of San Francisco area programer Jordan Eldredge, nostalgic MP3 fans can relive their youth in a browser window. For millennials of a certain age, Winamp was the media player of choice for all the music we illegally downloaded from Napster. Winamp is back and you can run it in a browser.
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