Compliant DACP clients can connect to any DACP enabled server. Clients are available for multiple desktop and mobile platforms. ; Apple Remote : Apple Remote is the first DACP client created specifically for iTunes remote control. ; CuteRemote : CuteRemote DACP remote control for Nokia Phones. ; TunesRemote+ : TunesRemote+ for Google Android is a fork of Jeff Sharkey's TunesRemote project. The project's goal is provide remote functionality for Android with similar capabilities as Apple's remote. ; TunesRemote-SE : TunesRemote-SE combines the DACP control software from with the graphical user interface from to produce an application that can control a DACP server from any computer running Java. ; Remote for iTunes : Remote for iTunes by Hyperfine Software for Android lets users control iTunes via their home Wi-Fi network. ; Remote for Windows Phone 7 : Remote for Windows Phone 7 by Komodex Software lets users control DACP servers from their home Wi-Fi network. ; yTrack : yTrack is an iPad application developed by Fabrice Dewasmes that browses a remote DACP library and let users control it.
Servers
Compliant DACP servers can accept connections from any DACP client. Multiple compliant servers are available for Mac, Windows and Linux platforms. ; Apple iTunes : Apple iTunes is the original DACP server and the specification was created specifically for iTunes remote control. ; MonkeyTunes for MediaMonkey : In 2009 Melloware Inc., released MonkeyTunes, the first known "third-party" DACP server for MediaMonkey that is fully compliant with Apple's DACP protocol. ; TouchRemote for Foobar2000 : In 2009 Wintense released TouchRemote, a plugin for the foobar2000 music player, implementing a DACP server that is fully compliant with Apple's DACP protocol allowing Apple Inc.'s Remote application to be used. ; AlbumPlayer : In 2011 Albumon, released a DACP plugin for their software which is a full featured jukebox player for the PC. ; Telescope for Songbird : In 2010 Wilco released Telescope for the Songbird music player, implementing a DACP server that is fully compliant with Apple's DACP protocol, and a standard web service and mobile browser interface. ; Rhythmbox for Gnome : In 2010 native DACP support was added to Rhythmbox after a Google Summer of Code project by Alexandre Rosenfeld.