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AJAX-based web-frontend for the Music Player Daemon (MPD). RelaXX includes features like keyboard-control, drag and drop, context-menus, sortable tracklists and more using JavaScript. Can be used as a public jukebox for MP3 or OGG. The server uses PHP.
The WebMinster WebPlayer (Vanadium) is a powerful MP3Player which is based on Macromedia's Flash MX. With this MP3Player you are able to play MP3 Files without any programming directly within your homepage!
A media player built with html and ajax on the Adobe Air platform. (IMPORTANT: you need to have adobe air installed on your computer to run this application)
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DriveStrike protects devices and data in the event of loss, theft, or use in remote locations. Remotely locate, lock, and wipe devices you manage to prevent data compromise. DriveStrike prevents data breaches to ensure confidentiality, compliance, and a competitive edge.
OMFGplayer (Ooh My Fancy Goat player) is a web-based, database-based, audio player, implemented with AJAX technology. Its main advantages, is the possibility to reach your music just with a simple browser while maintaing the features of standard players.
Spiffy List will generate .XSPF playlists for the popular Flash based "XSPF Web Music Player". It will allow users with no knowledge of XML to use a GUI to edit their playlists.
This is a "weblication" in the style of Apple's iTunes music player. It utilizes HTML, JavaScript, CSS, and any language usable on the server side (PHP, Python, Ruby, Perl, etc)