Feelin’ like it’s 1999? Well, at least ’97 this morning. Remember when Winamp was the music player for desktop computers. Even today, while it isn’t nearly as “mainstream” popular, it still retains it’s nerdy core with a boat load of features, codec support, and customization options that will literally make your head explode. But the pinnacle of the desktop era is wanning. These days, it’s all about mobile.
With that said, it’s personally gratifying to announce that Android now has it’s own Winamp app. One similar feature the Android app shares with it’s bigger sibling is playlist management support. You can not only sync playlists to your Android device, but edit them too. Also, long pressing a song enables you to search via Google Search, YouTube, and Google Listen for more listening/purchase options. Last.fm junkies (raises hand — follow me @imike12706) will be pleased to know srobbling support is built in.
That’s all great and all, but the real bread and butter is WiFi sync. All you need is the special beta desktop version of Winamp, Winamp for Android, and of course, a WiFi network permeating your house.
Sounds pretty awesome, huh? Get it now for $0. QR code after the jump…
Winamp for Android QR Code
Source: Winamp
Via: ElectricPig

