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A desktop application written in JAVA to fill the gap between the play.fm website and desktop users who wish to listen to good music and do not wan't to open a web browser. It uses mozswing to display html pages inside java.
MediaCentre is an media centre server application for use on a home computer so you'll see your movies, play music and view / edit your pics when you're away from your computer, using a browser. Has been tested on MacOSX, Ubuntu Linux, and WindowsXP
dplayer (short for "directory player") is a simple music file player written in Java. Instead of using a sophisticated playlist management or "my music" repository, it offers a file system browser to let you choose directories containing music files.
DMBrowser (Digital Media Browser) is a client browser for Apple's iPhoto and iTunes and other DMAP (Digital Media Access Protocol) servers that support DPAP (Digital Photo Access Protocol) or DAAP (Digital Audio Access Protocol).
Java software to control a juke-box from a web-browser running on a remote (e.g. handheld) device with a rich, extensible, interactive subjective metadata framework to assist in the browsing, management and classification of large music collections.
JReceiver is a servlet-based audio server which features tightly
integrated metadata indexing capabilities, browser-based management,
an XML-RPC interface and support for network-based MP3 players like the
Rio Receiver from Sonic Blue.