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Quazaa is a cross platform multi-network peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing client inspired by Shareaza which will support Gnutella2, Ares, eDonkey2000 (eMule), HTTP, FTP, and BitTorrent. Using the Qt software development kit.

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ShakesPeer is a Direct Connect client originally designed for OS X. It now also includes cross platform support with a CLI client.

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The PeerProject is a versatile p2p filesharing client and file manager. Intuitive and aesthetic while supporting many networks. BitTorrent, Gnutella, Gnutella2 (G2), eDonkey, DC++, HTTP/FTP, IRC, and more. A mainstream dev fork of Shareaza.

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Calypso is a cross platfrom file sharing client using the anonymous network MUTE. Developed using C++ and Qt, Calypso is portable to windows, linux, and other environments.

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rtGui - A web based front-end for rTorrentrtGui is a web based front end for rTorrent - the Linux command line BitTorrent client. It's written in PHP and uses XML-RPC to communicate with the rTorrent client. For more information on rTorrent, see the home page: http://libtorrent.rakshasa.no/ ... [More] FeaturesList all torrent downloads or by started/stopped/complete/incomplete/seeding status. Ajax-style refresh information without reloading page. Sort view by any of the displayed columns. View detailed torrent information. Stop/start/hash-check torrent. Set upload/download speed cap. Add torrents by URL. Upload torrent to rtorrent watch-directory. Set priority per torrent or file. Peer listing. RSS Feed of completed torrents (rssfeed.php). Does not require mySQL or any other database. Bulk Stop/Start/Delete/Priority set. Tracker URL display with configurable colouring. Filter torrent list by tracker. Screenshots RequirementsrTorrent minium 0.8.2 / libtorrent 0.12.2 complied with XML-RPC library support - see http://libtorrent.rakshasa.no/ (0.8.4/0.12.4, 0.8.5/0.12.5 also supported) XML-RPC library - see http://xmlrpc-c.sourceforge.net/ Apache webserver configured with XML-RPC - see http://libtorrent.rakshasa.no/wiki/RTorrentXMLRPCGuide PHP 5 with XML-RPC module - see http://www.php.net/ A web browser - see http://www.mozilla.com/ InstallationConfigure XML-RPC on your webserver. Change to your webserver root directory, eg: cd /srv/www/htdocs Extract the files from the archive you downloaded: tar xvzf rtgui-x.x.x.tgz If this is a new installation, copy example config file: cp config.php.example config.php Check settings (open config.php in a text editor): vi config.php Point your web browser to the directory, eg: http://localhost/rtgui Enjoy :) See http://code.google.com/p/rtgui/wiki/ubuntu_rtgui for a more detailed install guide (Ubuntu specific). Known ProblemsIncorrect file size display on torrents over 4GB - see http://code.google.com/p/rtgui/wiki/CompilingRtorrent and http://code.google.com/p/rtgui/issues/detail?id=1&can=1 Security considerationsAbsolutely no thought whatsoever has been given to security in rtGui - do not run this on a publicly available website. rtGui is intended for 'home' use where users can be considered as trusted. A basic authentication mechanism is planned for future releases. At the very least, you should password protect your webserver using .htaccess or similar (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Htaccess for more info). In DevelopmentMore torrent file management - move directory, delete from disk, etc. Wanted!Feedback! Other informationrtGui incorporates the excellent subModal script by Seth Banks for the cool 'Web 2.0' background-dimming/dialog effect - included version 1.5 by permission - see http://www.subimage.com/dhtml/subModal/ Also uses some icons from http://www.famfamfam.com/ [Less]

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Backup P2P is an open source peer-to-peer backup system doing automated and secured backups inside your own trusted community (Jabber, XMPP). Each user shares some available space on his disk with his contacts, to be able in return to remotely backup some of his own data. Advantages: * ... [More] Backups can be scheduled in any time range that suits you. * Backup P2P uses the Jabber IM community, which counts over 200 million users. * Data is encrypted using the well-proven standard AES 128, but soon-coming version will allow to use different cryptographic providers and custom key length. * We use a rsync-like algorithm/protocol to perform incremental backups and thus limit the bandwidth require [Less]

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Aplikacja służąca do komunikowania się i monitorowania sieci lokalnej.

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This project is an attempt to port the popular BitTorrent system to Perl.

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Friend to friend anonymous p2p file sharing http://www.dargens.com/ Getting started: 1. JOIN and you will automatically download a java p2p client (kerjodando) then you're ready to start 2. Search, Download and keep, Use downloaded files when and how you want 3. Friends network so totally ... [More] private only your friends know you're connected. How it works: Dargens protects your privacy by avoiding direct connections with your sharing partners in the network. Instead you download and upload via your friends or those that share an interest. Most other file sharing programs use direct connections to download or upload, making your identity available to spies from commerce and other organizations. Also, if your friends, that you invited to join network, click on your Google ads you earn money (see explanation on My Net page) BENEFITS: ANONYMOUS P2P file sahring Hides identity when sharing Download incognito from internet SAFE file sharing FREE legal unlimited downloads Search, download , play Millions of files available No spyware, no adware and no spoofing Find rare music for your ipod, TV & Movies for your PC, homework answers, pdf's, eBooks files for your education Search your friends shared files Download, keep and open files when and where YOU like YOUR identity while downloading and sharing is kept PRIVATE Simple to join and FREE to use Earn a monthly income by INVITING YOUR friends to join Powered by This website is owned, developed and published by Digiworld Ltd, London, UK (07914 245 451 SMS only). Contact ezzy at Digiworldltd.com. Please respect copyright and only share creative commons or non-copyright files. [Less]

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Net::BitTorrent brings BitTorrent to Perl. Bet::BitTorrent is available via CPAN. Features include...Proven portability. Written in pure Perl. No compiler needed. Well documented API and a clean, class-based design. Doesn't depend on any 'extra' modules. If you have perl 5.10 ... [More] , you're set. International support; Unicode filenames are properly handled even on Win32. Support for many major extensions to the base protocol including the Fast (Peers) Extension and Mainline DHT. Getting Started...Getting a full client up and running with Net::BitTorrent is easy. Simply... Pick an installation method: CPAN shell: cpan Net::BitTorrent PPM shell: ppm install Net::BitTorrent (Note: I suggest using ActiveState's beta repositories.) Manually (from a Subversion checkout or extracted .tar.gz): perl ./Build.PL && ./Build && ./Build test && ./Build install Type "perldoc Net::BitTorrent" at the command line for documentation and a very simple working client. For more complete sample clients, see client.pl and web-gui.pl; these two files are also bundled with the Net::BitTorrent distribution but are not installed. For more geeky stuff, see my other repository here on GoogleCode... There, you'll find (among other things) perl4mIRC. [Less]

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