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    python-socketio

    python-socketio

    Python Socket.IO server and client

    ...It works with multiple asynchronous frameworks such as asyncio, eventlet, and gevent, so developers can choose the concurrency model that best fits their application needs while still using a consistent API. The library provides both server and client implementations, allowing Python applications to serve and communicate with browser clients or other Socket.IO clients in real time. It supports key Socket.IO features like event handling, message broadcasting, binary data transmission, rooms, and namespaces, giving developers the building blocks to create chat applications, live dashboards, multiplayer games, and collaborative tools.
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    MusiqBox

    MusiqBox

    An social musicsystem for your Pi and smartphone.

    MusiqBox is an client-server based audio player, which let you stream music files from any device to an server and plays it. You are also able to store music on the server itself and manage it with your smartphone or desktop. The aim of MusiqBox is to extend the functionality of an existing audio-system (e.g. common stereo) with this features: -Playback of common audio-formats like: mp3, ogg, flac, wave,… -Stream music files over the network -Store music files locally -Remote...
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    Roundware

    a contributory, location-aware media platform for us all

    This is Roundware V1. For V2, please see GitHub repository: https://github.com/hburgund/roundware-server Roundware is a client/server pair for creating participatory location-sensitive audio experiences. It was initially developed for the sound art installation ROUND, by Halsey Burgund, exhibited at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum. Development for version 2 has been handled privately for a variety of reasons, but will be released soon! Please contact us if you need code sooner.
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    Multisetup is a networking application server that provides a multiple os, thin (multimedia) client based, legacy device friendly environment for home networks. Its an alternative to single OS networks and XP Media Center.
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    A small, portable, client/server GUI designed to work on many types of hardware, including handheld computers and other embedded systems. For more information and downloads, see http://picogui.org
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    aTonKar is a client/server architecture that enables you to stream audio files, browse collections, manage playlist via http/xml.
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