Hi. Please forgive me, but I don't believe you read all the way through the
web page.
To be sure myself, I went to http://www.winamp.com myself, and I found, and
was able to download (though I didn't, because I already had the player on
my system) Version 5.21 in Lite, Full, or Bundle modes for free.
Yes, the site sells Winamp Pro (it is a business, after all, just as
Realplayer and Microsoft are), but if you carefully go through the links,
you WILL find the free player. I found it using JAWS 5.1 and a Powerbraille
40. Quick hint: Tab through the links--the ones you will want are located
after the "Gopro" links, and are listed as "Bundle,", "Basic", "Lite",
"Full", and "Download". It's not that hard to find this stuff if you know
where and how to look.
To all, take care.
Ted Chittenden
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>Subject: [VICUG-L] this is so rediculous, this winamp thing
>Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2006 17:43:00 -0400
>
>Hi all,
>Well, here's the scoop, the latest.
>Some folks (more than 1), told me to uninstall version 2.95 of winamp, so I
>did, but then I go to the acbradio.org web page, and click on downloads,
>then the winamp player, and what happens? The stupid link takes me no, not
>to a acbradio.org page to download the dum player, heck no, it takes me to
>the nulsoft page, and all *THEY* want to do is sell me. Well, I'm not
>buyin their winamp player, so I guess I am screwed, no winamp, only windows
>media that I have to adjust everytime time I want to use it, with no jump
>to feature like winamp, but at least I can use it.
>What a joke. You'd think some blind person in the world would have the
>darn winamp player on their web site or something.
>Looks like 5.2 (or whatever the heck the latest version is), will play
>windows media files at least, so hopefully, I won't half to use windows
>media player.
>This is just so stupid.
>I wish we had an internet radio that we could plug into a AC outlet and a
>phone/cable jack and tune around just like a regular radio, and oh yes,
>should work on batteries too.
>I know there's one out there, (can't remember the name of it), but the
>stupid thing plays only what is it, 148 stations or something?
>Harry
>
>
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