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In late 2013, AOL announced it would shut down Winamp.com and cease all development. For years, users had complained that AOL-owned versions were bloated with toolbars and tracking software.

: In this build, the "Full" and "Pro" versions used the exact same installer. The only difference was whether the user entered a registration key, which many felt was a strategic move to simplify the "freeing" of the software. Winamp PRO 5.666 Build 3516 FULL Serials [Thu...

The release of is widely regarded as the "last hurrah" of the original Nullsoft era before AOL shut down the project in late 2013. Its history is a mix of corporate abandonment and a defiant gesture by the remaining development team to leave fans with a clean, "unlocked" version of the software. The "F-You" to AOL In late 2013, AOL announced it would shut down Winamp

: This was the final revision released by the AOL/Nullsoft team on December 12, 2013. The only difference was whether the user entered

: A popular theory among long-time fans on platforms like Reddit is that the developers deliberately leaked Pro serial keys. By doing this, they ensured that once the official servers went dark, anyone could still activate the "Pro" features—like high-speed CD ripping—essentially making the final version free for everyone as a parting gift. Technical Context of 5.666

: Just days before the shutdown, the team released Build 3516 . It was unique because it stripped out all the "AOL crap," including OpenCandy, the AOL Toolbar, and various tracking services.

: Some fans interpreted the version number "5.666" as a subtle nod to the "evil" nature of the corporate oversight they were finally escaping. Legacy and Aftermath