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Beep Media Player

 
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Beep Media Player
BEEP screenshot.png
Beep Media Player with default skin
Developer(s) BMP Development Team
Initial release ?
Stable release 0.9.7.1  (22 October 2005) [+/−]
Preview release none  (none) [+/−]
Written in C[citation needed]
Operating system Unix-like
Available in ?
Development status Discontinued[citation needed]
Type Media player
License GNU General Public License
Website www.sourceforge.net/projects/beepmp

The Beep Media Player (BMP) was a free audio player, based on the XMMS multimedia player.[citation needed] The lead developer was Milosz “deadchip” Derezynski[1]. The BMP is mainly a port of XMMS to GTK+ 2 and, as such, integrates better with the look and feel of more recent versions of GNOME, Xfce, and, if using the GTK-QT theme engine for KDE, KDE desktop environments. Like XMMS, BMP looks like Winamp and even supports Winamp and XMMS skins.[citation needed]

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Forks

Along with the announcement of the 0.9.7.1 release, the BMP development team also announced that BMP would not be actively developed anymore. Instead, the team would spend development effort on the next generation of BMP, called BMPx. There is also a fork of classic BMP called Audacious Media Player.[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ [1]

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