Compare the Top Communications Software that integrates with XML as of December 2025

This a list of Communications software that integrates with XML. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with XML. View the products that work with XML in the table below.

What is Communications Software for XML?

Communications software enables users to exchange information through various digital channels, including messaging, voice, and video. It facilitates real-time and asynchronous interactions across devices and networks, enhancing collaboration and connectivity. Common types include email clients, VoIP applications, video conferencing tools, and instant messaging platforms. Businesses and individuals rely on these solutions for remote work, customer support, and team coordination. Advanced features such as encryption, AI-driven automation, and integration with other software improve security and efficiency. Compare and read user reviews of the best Communications software for XML currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Icecast

    Icecast

    Icecast

    Icecast is a free, open source streaming media server that supports audio and video formats, including Ogg (Vorbis, Theora), Opus, WebM, and MP3. It enables the creation of Internet radio stations, private jukeboxes, or other streaming setups, and is versatile, new formats can be added relatively easily thanks to its support for open-standard communication and interaction. Components include the server program itself, libshout (a library for communicating with Icecast servers), and IceS (a source client that sends audio data, either from disk or live captures, to the server). Icecast operates in a client-server model, where source clients originate streams, and the Icecast server relays them to listeners, with support for multiple mountpoints so different streams can coexist on one server. It provides a built-in administration interface and stats pages (HTML, XML, and JSON), exposing runtime information such as active connections, cumulative counters, listener numbers, etc.
    Starting Price: Free
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