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prell ◴[] No.44066694[source]
I come from the times where winamp was the go-to music player. Today, even in the age of streaming services I still keep a local music library organized in folders. So, just as others here in the comments I built myself an old-school music player as a hobby project to listen to my music offline. It's a 1 page html/js app, has full keyboard controls and also features a simple queue mechanism functionality Check it out: https://nobsutils.com/mp
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khazhoux ◴[] No.44071448[source]
I also came to say, some 27 years later, I still think winamp had the right UI. So simple:

* A collection of files in directories

* Ability to randomize full collection, or play just one directory

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1. wink ◴[] No.44071575[source]
the only reason I've preferred foobar for many years is that I can have many playlists "loaded" at the same time. If Winamp's playlist panel had tabs (and a bigger font)...