Welcome to the home of JXM (javaXM).

JXM is a pure-java (SWING) GUI for controlling the XMPCR, which is a USB powered and controlled XM radio.
New users start here:
[ Windows | MacOS X | FreeBSD | Linux | Solaris ]
Download the latest version (1.4)
[ Windows | MacOS X | Other ]
FAQ
Screenshots
The JXM support forum
The SourceForge project page
Goals
- Supported Platforms:
- Windows (installer distribution with embedded javax.comm) DONE
- MacOS X (bundle distribution with embedded javax.comm) DONE
- FreeBSD (jar distribution via port with javax.comm dependency) DONE
- Linux & Solaris (jar distribution) DONE
- Features
- Fuzzy logic search DONE
- Compact view Sort of half-way there
- Song time remaining DONE
- Channel filtering DONE
- Memory DONE
- "System" menu (Dock icon menu on MacOS, tray icon menu on Windows) where possible DONE
- Integration with XM's web site DONE
- Integration with Google DONE
- Integration with iTunes Music Store (where possible) DONE
- XM Tracker protocol client DONE
- Song rating protocol client DONE
- "Smart" mute DONE
We'd like to thank everyone who has donated to the JXM project:
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Thanks to:
- My wife Scarlet for putting up with my ongoing obsessions
- The Nullsoft Scriptable Install System project for the Windows installer
- ICE Engineering for their Windows registry access package
- Jean Struyf for his Windows Tray Icon package
- The RXTX project, for the javax.comm implementation for MacOS X and Linux
- The SecondString project for the fuzzy logic string matching classes
- Eric Albert, for his BrowserLauncher class, used on the win32 platform at present to open URLs
- The OpenXM project, who were the first to reverse engineer the XMPCR. They got me started on MacXM, the predecessor to JXM
- Dave Ecklund for the outstanding new JXM logo
- Everyone who has given feedback during JXM's development
