PlugPlayer

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PlugPlayer was the first widely used mobile UPnP/DLNA Control Point. Originally released for the iPhone in October 2008 with little fanfare,[1] it has since been updated many times[2] eventually adding support for iPad, Android, Google TV, and Mac OS X. As of the latest release, PlugPlayer is able to act as a media player, media renderer, and media server.[3] The developer announced in the Google Play store that the Android app would not be supported after 31 October 2017.[4]

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PlugPlayer
Developer(s)PlugPlayer, LLC.
Initial release15 Oct 2008
Stable release
4.2.2 / 28 Sept 2012
Operating systemMac OS X, Android, iOS
Available inEnglish, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, Swedish
TypeUPnP AV Client
Licenseproprietary (components are open source)
Websitehttp://www.plugplayer.com/
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