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    Music Library & Player

    Music Library & Player

    Easily access your music collection from any device, anywhere.

    ...Individual tracks are optionally presented with download links. Minimal effort has been put into limiting the reach of the player and download links. It is limited, by default, to the three audio file types that are supported by HTML5. It is advised that you password protect the Music Library & Player directory using htaccess or other method to restrict public access.
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    Phraseanet
    Phraseanet is an Open Source Digital Asset Management (DAM) software. Web-based application intended for managing multimedia databases (photo management but also video, audio and PDF documents). Includes its own full-text / thesaurus search engine.
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    Last Genre is a Mac OS X Dashboard widget that shows last.fm artist tags and allows the user to choose one of them to set as the genre of iTunes tracks.
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