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MultiDC++ aims to be a DC++ port with support for many different operating systems. In addition, it runs as a server enabling you to interface with it locally or remotely using several user interfaces.
MediaCaster integrates a Cocoa front-end with an XML compositing engine that interfaces with managed network users on an OS X server to facilitate creation of podcasts/vodcasts in Macintosh-based media labs.
Volley is a client/server system similar to Hotline, but using a plugin design that makes it more extensible. Server plugins define services such as chat and file sharing. Client plugins allow users to interact with each other using those services.
BlastServ is a plugin used with XChat and Mac OS X. It will be an IRC FileServer (FServ or FServe), similar to SysReset for Windows or Obsidian. Fservs send files over DCC, and have an interface like FTP. They are a quick and easy way to transfer files.
OpenAG is the first Unix/Linux/Mac OS X implementation of the (unofficial) Audiogalaxy File Sharing Protocol. OpenAG includes both client and server projects. The client is available as a command line application or with a Mac OS X Aqua interface.
HXD for OS X is a complete distribution of HXD for Mac OS X. It includes a preferences pane for the System Preferences application for controlling the server.