Hi,
I do believe it's worth adding to the list the rotodynamics kernel MADYN. It's extremely powerful if compared both to XL-Rotor and DyRoBeS (allows for kinematic couplings of complex types, has very robust eigenvalues sorting in case of analyses in the complex domain, can calculate data for various types of bearings, can do statics, eigenvectors analyses, transients, harmonic response, spectral analysis, etc...
As far as I know, Dr Klement in Darmstadt is the original developer of the kernel, and you can purchase the "genuine" version of the program from him. Otherwise, there is Madyn2000 which should be based on the Madyn kernel 4 (of some sub-version, I don't remember which one), over which it adds a very user-friendly GUI.
Mathematically speaking, Madyn is in my opinion the most advanced kernel available for rotodynamics.
Regards