marksi wrote:Jovis wrote:You can use Winamp with iPods.
And Winamp is almost as bad. It used to be a nice friendly bit of software, then at some point decided to get aggressive with file types and starting itself too. So I dumped it.
That point shockingly enough coincided with AOL's acquisition of Nullsoft.
Winamp has certainly gained a lot of baggage over the last few years, but it can still be quite painlessly pared back. By default it tries to eat file associations and adds a completely pointless systray pre-loader. Also, thankfully it's completely modular so it's possible to simply cut out any functionality you don't need.
It's still my media player of choice, but I still don't think the 'out-of-box' experience is what it could be, as far as it does little to quickly deter new users.