I'm using AIMP 3 if there's anyone cares about it. I too used WinAmp for a long time before, but somehow I changed to AIMP.
There's also foobar2000. Powerful, flexible, can take a little effort to configure how you want it. I switched to it from Winamp because i wanted more control over the sorting and queuing of songs.
And there's also this in the FAQ: "If you want a lightweight player with full multilanguage support, we recommend Boom."
There is one reason I use winamp.. and it's one that I have yet to see replicated for any other player.
Winamp plugins. No, I know they use their own plugins.. but that doesn't matter. There's one specific DSP enhancement plugin that is the only reason I use winamp over any other media player.. the enhancer plugin. It's ancient, it;'s an early beta version (0.17), hasn't been updated since a decade ago, it needs a wrapper loader plugin just to run on vista/7/8.. and it is still the best quality one I've seen EVER. I've tried others, free and paid, and they don't have anywhere near the same quality. It's weird, I dunno why, but it does make things so much crisper without artifacting and over-emphasizing sounds. Plus, if you don't like the defaults, you can tune the enhancement ranges.
If there was a way to use winamp plugins with any of those other players suggested, I'd happily switch over without any real hesitation. Winamp hasn't exactly changed much even before it was bought out by AOL... they just add cosmetic tweaks, and then throw in a billion spam toolbars and try to get you to pay.
But I don't use skins. Don't like the look of em, sorry. Nice job on the one though!
Nah it's cool, was just saying some are off-topic but it's fine.I wasn't going to say anything about being off topic since you seemed interested in the discussion, but from now on, i'll remove posts that drift off the subject of this Winamp skin.
I do, absolutely and with Jammix too.Do people even still use Winamp??