Winamp's woes: how the greatest MP3 player undid itself

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...nor were they as tightly and efficiently programmed as Winamp. Even today, the Mac version of the Winamp installer is only 4.2MB; by comparison, the iTunes Mac installer comes in at a whopping 170MB.

Did you really just compare Winamp to iTunes?

I won't deny that Winamp is a preformant application, but you're comparing apples to oranges. Remember that in addition to (most) of the features of Winamp (I don't believe that iTunes is skinnable....at all....), iTunes also has to manage movie and TV show libraries, ebooks, ringtones, and applications, provide an online store of each of these formats, syncronize with iPods, iPhones, iPads, and iTVs, provide network music streaming, syncronize contacts, calendars, email, and notes...


Bloat is bloat. If someone does use movie and TV show libraries, ebooks, ringtones, and applications, provide an online store of each of these formats, syncronize with iPods, iPhones, iPads, and iTVs, provide network music streaming, syncronize contacts, calendars, email, and notes.

Then its all pointless and just adds to a bloated app. This is why jack of all trades apps are crap.
 
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