As technology has changed, so have our music listening habits. However, Winamp, which was first introduced in 1997, is preparing to return to the Android and iOS platforms. The developer, which has launched the closed beta of the application, will try its luck on mobile devices after Windows. It has also been noted that the application will have a number of new features.
How to join Winamp closed beta on Android, iOS
Winamp, one of the most popular music players of the MP3 era, is back with a beta version. The application, which has been in development for several years, has been relaunched with a brand new design and features. Fanzone, which offers a Spotify-like experience for independent singers, has also been merged with the music player app.
The old Winamp app was removed from the Play Store nearly a decade ago due to the popularity of platforms such as Spotify, YouTube Music and Apple Music. The emergence of these apps has also reduced the need for audio playback software on smartphones.
In April, Winamp announced that it was bringing its iconic music player back to Android and iOS. A beta version of the new Winamp is currently available for testing.
One of the highlights of the new Winamp is Fanzone, a digital streaming feature designed to support independent artists. Fanzone allows artists to interact directly with their fans and sell merchandise. It also allows them to stream their music on the platform. Listeners can access their music libraries by subscribing to their favourite artists.
In addition to playing tracks on the device, Winamp allows users to integrate their personal libraries with the music of their subscribed artists. This integration allows Winamp and Fanzone libraries to play together. Winamp’s developers say they are targeting a user base of 250 million. It remains to be seen how much interest users will show in the beta process.
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