An array of spectral visualizations that you’re able to enjoy while listening to your favorite tracks is one of the best things ever invented. When it comes to the visualizations there are a few built in standard options but there is still a huge community of current users that are actively developing exceptional plug ins to expand and improve it, so it never stands still. New skins also help to keep things fresh along with the vast array of plug ins available in the catalogue which give you the ability to boost 3D sound, graphic equalizers, crossfading, and support for the lossless FLAC format but for me the key thing is the visualizations that it allows you to create. Additionally, you would be hard pressed to find another that’s as open to adding as many additional plug-ins. WinAmp is also light compared to something like Itunes which has become an insatiable resource muncher. There have been other cataloguing tools that have come along but for sheer control of your own downloads it still stands out from the crowd as a powerful and customizable tool. It allows you to sync your music collection to an MP3 player or smartphone, and you can also stream it over the internet, allowing you to share your favorite tunes with your friends. It works as a one stop shop for managing your music library and it’s still free. As a Winamp user you will already be familiar with the fact that WinAmp is a longstanding tool for listening to and cataloguing your music.