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Computer Discussion => Software Discussion => Topic started by: Whizbang on October 07, 2007, 20:20 hrs

Title: Winamp and Spyware
Post by: Whizbang on October 07, 2007, 20:20 hrs
I needed to get a program that would work as a replacement for Windows Media Player because my sister-in-law's computer has no Internet access, and she cannot get the updates needed to play the newer AVI, as opposed avi files.  I had no idea there was a difference until I tried playing the AVI on her computer.  It simply did not work and wanted to access the Internet to get needed updates.  I also cannot download Media 9 because I no longer have 98 or 2000, but XP instead.  MS insists on inspecting your computer before allowing you to download, so I cannot get Media 9 because it is not for XP.  Way to go M$.

I downloaded WinAmp and installed it but was shocked by what appeared to be spyware trackers that were flashing by as it was installed. 

I did a SpyBot check after installing WimAmp and found over 30 trackers.  CNET claims that WinAmp was tested spyware free.  Anyone else have any experience with WinAmp?
Title: Re: Winamp and Spyware
Post by: scuzzy on October 08, 2007, 02:56 hrs
I have been using Winamp for years, and it remains my favorite player. It's on all my systems, and is among my first installs after a clean installation of Windows. I've never had any sort of issue with any version of Winamp.
Title: Re: Winamp and Spyware
Post by: Whizbang on October 08, 2007, 08:42 hrs
Quote from: scuzzy on October 08, 2007, 02:56 hrs
I have been using Winamp for years, and it remains my favorite player. It's on all my systems, and is among my first installs after a clean installation of Windows. I've never had any sort of issue with any version of Winamp.
S'nuff for me.  The one file that really caught my attention was Zygot.  I did not get Winamp from CNET.  Paranoia may be sticking up its head.  I too had been using Winamp until recently and just let it slide on the last few formats of drive.  Most of the identified trackers could have accumulated after the previous scan a few days ago.
Title: Re: Winamp and Spyware
Post by: scuzzy on October 08, 2007, 13:17 hrs
I always use the free "Basic" package (no bundle), which I download directly from Winamp (http://www.winamp.com/player).