![]() This is why the current incarnation is a Release Candidate, which essentially means that it's a functional preview version of the final product, but it will still have plenty of glitches to be resolved. The release notes also state that while "extensive internal testing has already been carried out," there is still more to be done on that front, and in fact "all features need testing" (on a wider basis). While this is a whole new version, it's clear that there is still a lot of work to be done on Winamp – not just in terms of bolting on features, but ironing out problems. One major benefit delivered here, though, is better compatibility with Windows 11, which will doubtless be music to the ears of those who have made the jump from Windows 10. Analysis: Temper your expectations at this point. Apparently, with this RC1 app, the "groundwork" is all laid, and the developer says that it will now concentrate on adding more features.
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