List of software using Digital Audio Access Protocol

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This is a list of software implementing the Digital Audio Access Protocol.

Name Client Server Supports 7.0[1] Platform Licence
Amarok Yes Yes No Unix-like GNU General Public License (GNU GPL)
Banshee Yes Yes[2] No Cross-platform MIT
daapd No Yes No Unix-like
DAAP Client Yes No No Android GNU GPL Version 3
Exaile Yes[2] No No Unix-like GNU GPL
Firefly Client Yes No No Cross-platform: Java GNU GPL
Firefly Media Server No Yes No Cross-platform: Unix-like, Windows, Mac OS X GNU GPL
FreeNAS No Yes No Unix FreeBSD
Get It Together Yes Yes No Cross-platform: Java
iTunes Yes Yes Yes[3] Cross-platform: Mac OS X; Windows 2000, XP Proprietary free of charge
LimeWire No Yes No Cross-platform: Java Nagware, and GNU GPL
OurTunes Yes No Yes[4] Cross-platform: Java Open source
Rhythmbox Yes[2] Yes[2] No Unix-like GNU GPL
Roku SoundBridge[5] Yes No Yes[6] Hardware device, dedicated Hardware
Songbird Yes[2] No No Cross-platform: Unix-like, Windows, Mac OS X GNU GPL with restrictions, add-ons are proprietary and "are licensed, not sold"
Spydaap No Yes No Unix-like GNU GPL
Tangerine No Yes No Cross-platform: Mono
TunesBrowser Yes No No Unix-like
WiFiTunes Yes No No Pocket PC 2003, 2003 SE, Windows Mobile 5
XBMC Yes No No Cross-platform: Xbox, Windows, Mac OS X 10.5 x86, Unix-like GNU GPL
xmms2 Yes[2] No No Unix-like GNU GPL
dmapd No Yes No Unix-like GNU GPL
DIAMS No Yes Yes Android
GiaS No Yes Yes Android

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Notes

  1. There are two distinct implementations of the protocol. One is supported by iTunes versions prior to 7.0 and other by 7.0 and above. Clients supporting the older version are unable to connect to iTunes 7.0 and above. see Digital Audio Access Protocol for details.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Supported via a plug-in.
  3. iTunes versions 7.0 and above only.
  4. Requires version >1.7.
  5. This is a hardware device with an embedded client.
  6. [1]