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    LX Music Mobile

    LX Music Mobile

    A music software developed based on React native

    ...It targets Android devices (Android 5 and above) and is designed for listening to and managing music, using Redux for state management and integrating custom music sources. The project supports “data-sync” so that users can deploy a server and keep playlists or libraries in sync across devices. The README clearly states that the UI and default behaviour aren’t especially geared toward new users — you’re encouraged to explore settings and adjust according to your preferences. It is open-source under the Apache-2.0 license, and has accumulated a solid community (14,600+ stars, 1,700+ forks). ...
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    GUIDOLib
    ...It supports Linux, Mac OS X, Windows, Android and iOS operating systems. A Java JNI interface is available as well as a Javascript version of the library. A Web API has also been designed, allowing to deploy the engine as a Web service.
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    Analyzer for Files

    A tool to look into file contents

    ...It was designed as a workbench with a core and plug-in extensions. It can handle the normal plain-text file and data, complex binaries supported with the corresponding plug-ins. What's more, the developers can deploy and release their own plug-ins according to the plug-in developing standard. The development site is https://bitbucket.org/cadappl/anafile.
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    MesonCast

    MesonCast

    Internet-radio server with web-GUI, it broadcasts music from folders

    MesonCast is the Internet-radio server, that allows you to broadcast the music from your computer or remote server across LAN in MP3 format. Server can load music from playlists and/or directories. MesonCast understands a lot of stream and tracker formats. Additional formats are available through plugins. It also can load remote streams or Internet-radio and then retransmit them to clients. MesonCast has a web GUI, that allows you to control a station, browse a playlist and switch tracks...
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    Zanzibar is a complete, standards based IVR. It includes an MRCPv2 Server with ASR and TTS engines as well as an voiceXML interpreter so that you can deploy and run voiceXML applications. It integrates with VOIP PBX’s (like Asterisk) using SIP and RTP.
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