GOM was definitely a freeware.. and i haven't found any virus nor
spyware..
and for me, it played both WMV and WMA just fine.. it seems like GOM
only supports legal codecs..(it didn't play any of my mpeg-2-encoded
videos)
i haven't discovered any magic because i didn't have any broken AVI
files..
but as someone mentioned above, i also really liked the design and its
user interface.
and the thing i liked the most was its file-loading speed.. it just
felt much faster..
well.. overall..i really liked it and i'm probably going to switch my
media player to GOM..
John Jay Smith wrote:
> http://www.gomplayer.com/main.html
>
> We are offering you the world best media player for free!
> With GOM, you'll experience something you've never seen in the past with
> other media players.
> GOM supports all kinds of features for highly advanced users who desire to
> watch video clips at the best quality.
> Try one of your broken AVI files with GOM that other media players couldn't
> play.
> You will discover.. the Magic..