This is a list of software implementing the Digital Audio Access Protocol.
Name | Client | Server | Supports 7.0 | Platform | Licence |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Amarok | Yes | Yes | No | Unix-like | GNU General Public License (GNU GPL) |
aTunes | Yes | No | No | Cross-platform: Java | |
Banshee | Yes | Yes | No | Unix-like | MIT |
daapd | No | Yes | No | Unix-like | |
DAAP Client | Yes | No | No | Android | GNU GPL Version 3 |
Exaile | Yes | No | No | Unix-like | GNU GPL |
Firefly Client | Yes | No | No | Cross-platform: Java | GNU GPL |
Firefly Media Server | No | Yes | No | Cross-platform: Unix-like, Windows, Mac OS X | GNU GPL |
FreeNAS | No | Yes | No | Unix | FreeBSD |
Get It Together | Yes | Yes | No | Cross-platform: Java | |
iTunes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Cross-platform: Mac OS X; Windows 2000, XP | Proprietary free of charge |
LimeWire | No | Yes | No | Cross-platform: Java | Nagware, and GNU GPL |
OurTunes | Yes | No | Yes | Cross-platform: Java | Open source |
Rhythmbox | Yes | Yes | No | Unix-like | GNU GPL |
Roku SoundBridge | Yes | No | Yes | Hardware device, dedicated | Hardware |
Songbird | Yes | No | No | Cross-platform: Unix-like, Windows, Mac OS X | GNU GPL with restrictions, add-ons are proprietary and "are licensed, not sold" |
Spydaap | No | Yes | No | Unix-like | GNU GPL |
Tangerine | No | Yes | No | Cross-platform: Mono | |
TunesBrowser | Yes | No | No | Unix-like | |
WiFiTunes | Yes | No | No | Pocket PC 2003, 2003 SE, Windows Mobile 5 | |
XBMC | Yes | No | No | Cross-platform: Xbox, Windows, Mac OS X 10.5 x86, Unix-like | GNU GPL |
xmms2 | Yes | No | No | Unix-like | GNU GPL |
dmapd | No | Yes | No | Unix-like | GNU GPL |
DIAMS | No | Yes | Yes | Android | |
GiaS | No | Yes | Yes | Android |
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