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IntroductionCSpace provides a platform for secure, decentralized, user-to-user communication over the internet. The driving idea behind the CSpace platform is to provide a connect(user,service) primitive, similar to the sockets API connect(ip,port). Applications built on top of CSpace can simply invoke connect(user,service) to establish a connection. The CSpace platform will take care of locating the user and creating a secure, nat/firewall friendly connection. Thus the application developers are relieved of the burden of connection establishment, and can focus on the application-level logic!

CSpace is developed in Python. It uses OpenSSL for crypto, and Qt for the GUI. CSpace is licensed under the GPL.

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Current Official VersionCSpace Build 126 CSpace Build 126 (Update for Build 125) CSpace Build 126 Source CSpace Windows Source Dependencies (Python 2.4) CSpace Windows Source Dependencies (Python 2.5) CSpace Source Repository Tarball Current DocumentationArchitecture Overview - cspace.in NCrypt - tachyon.in Platform Discussion - cspace.in wiki English Tutorial - cspace.in wiki Development To-Do List Development Suggestions UI Translation CSpace ExperimentalCSpace Experimental is a development branch for exploring various major changes to the CSpace codebase. These include:

Implementing service version of the DHT and client applications CSpaceControl Centralized automation controller script DHT-stored Offline messaging Key server source code Modularization of key server, update server, seed server DHT-stored public key directory (replaces the keyserver)

Experimental VersionExperimental Repository Experimental Issues Experimental Wiki User Group

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