Downloading Winamp 5.56 isn't too difficult, works just fine.
ClockAmp on the other hand? cool your heels young Bucky, as I give you a tale of woe.
See I'm using that newfangled W10 PRO. It's... pretty good. Not a lot of complaints aside from updates that outright break the thing, but so long as I back my data up to a USB stick I'm free and clear.
Not so much with clockAMP.
clockAMP is not a particularly impressive bit of software. It's an alarm clock for WinAmp. You slap a track in the playlist, you set a time in clockamp, and the track plays at the specified time. Not rocket surgery.
Well, Windows 10 does NOT like clockamp. Had me half convinced it was a virus, despite using the same EXE for a decade back on Windows XP.
I figure that's the problem. 10's screening program doesn't like clockamp because it is not a commonly used program.
Windows SmartScreen, that's the cowpoo.
So you click through SmartScreen, but it tries to convince you, this isn't a good idea, not a lot of people use this software.
No poo, it's probably been abandonware for more than a decade.
Anyway, I managed to evade SmartScreen and got clockamp working. Antivirus doesn't give a flying golly about it, PC behaves normally, no weird sesh with Russia, I'm pretty sure clockamp isn't evil.
That being said, there is no 100% clearance.
Unrelated to Clockamp, Winamp, or any of that poo, I made a quick shortcut for shutting down 10. Not rocket surgery, you make a new shortcut on desktop and make the target: C:\Windows\System32\shutdown.exe /s /t 00
I made the icon the old red WinXP shutdown square.
Best of luck, friends!