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    libusbmuxd

    libusbmuxd

    A client library to multiplex connections from and to iOS devices

    ...The library does not establish a direct connection with a device but requires connecting to a socket provided by the usbmuxd daemon. The libimobiledevice project provides an open-source reimplementation of the usbmuxd daemon to use on Linux or as an alternative to communicate with iOS devices without the need to install iTunes. The architecture of the library and dependencies has been designed with an OOP approach in mind. Thus bindings for other programming languages are easier to create and allow an OOP based API. Linux enthusiasts were not amused about great but incompatible hardware like the iPhone 2G.
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    Clementine

    Clementine

    Modern music player and library organizer

    ...It has a fast and easy-to-use interface, and allows you to search and play music from your local library, internet radio, songs you’ve uploaded to cloud storage, and more! Use this as an open source alternative to itunes or spotify.
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    jTunes
    This is THE alternative to iTunes in pure Java with iPod support, a sharing server, a built In web front end, cover flow and more. jTunes has support for WAV, MIDI, AU, MP3, and AVI.
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    Pulp is aimed to be an alternative program to Apple's iTunes. Even though pulp's primary function will be as an interface for Apple's iPod, it will also function as a stand-alone media player.
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    The High Fidelity Audio Player aims to be a fast, simple java based alternative to Itunes. It has a similar interface and plays mp3, ogg, aac, mp4a audio files. Currently it is only tested on windows, but support for linux and OS X is planned.
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    A fast, extensible, open-source iTunes alternative written in Cocoa. Uses native Mac OS X widgets, features a "skinnable" mini-mode, and is compatible with Mac OS X themes and ShapeShifter AppSkins.
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