file sharing software list
(file sharing programs)
- AMule
amule is a free distributed document imparting application that attempts to the Edonkey system and the Kad system, offering comparable gimmicks to emule and including others, for example, Geoip (nation banners). On August 18, 2003 it was forked from the xmule source code, which itself is a fork of the lmule venture, which was the first endeavor to bring the emule customer to Linux. These tasks were suspended and amule is the ensuing task, however amule has less and less likeness to the customer that sired it.
amule shares code with the emule extend and does exclude adware nor spyware as are frequently found in restrictive P2p applications. The credit and partials downloads of emule can be utilized by amule and the other way around, making system substitution basic.
amule intends to be compact over different stages and is doing this with the assistance of the wxwidgets library. As of now backed frameworks incorporate Linux, Mac OS X, different BSD-determined frameworks, Windows, Irix and Solaris. Alongside the stable discharges the venture additionally offers SVN forms as a temperamental discharge.
- Ares Galaxy
Ares Galaxy is an open source distributed record imparting application that uses its own particular decentralized supernode/leaf system. It was spun off from the gnutella arrange in 2002, and is facilitated on Sourceforge.net. Ares Galaxy has a straightforward, brisk access interface with an inherent sound/feature viewer. The most recent forms likewise help the Bittorrent convention and Shoutcast radio stations.
- Cabos
Cabos is a free gnutella record offering system. It is focused around Limewire's source code, and has a comparable vibe regarding interface. Nonetheless, it fails to offer the talk and library peculiarities found in Limewire. Likewise, while Limewire is totally composed in Java, the GUI of Cabos is composed in Realbasic.
- DC++
Dc++ is a free and open-source, distributed document offering customer that can be utilized to interface with the Direct Connect system or to the ADC convention. It is produced essentially by Jacek Sieka, nicknamed arnetheduck.
Starting 2008, Dc++ had around 90% piece of the overall industry of the Direct Connect community.[1]
Dc++ is a free and open-source option to the first customer, Neomodus Direct Connect (NMDC); it join with the same document offering system and backings the same record imparting convention. One of the reasons usually ascribed to the previously stated notoriety of Dc++ is that it has no adware of any sort, not at all like Nmdc.[2]
Numerous different customers exist for the Direct Connect system, and the vast majority of these are Dc++ "mods": altered forms of Dc++, based on Dc++'s source code. A halfway rundown of Dc++ mods is given beneath. Some of these customers were produced for particular groups (e.g. music-offering groups), or to help particular test peculiarities, or maybe offers that have been rejected from consideration in Dc++ itself. A case of an exploratory gimmick is hashing, which was at first executed in Bcdc++ and later received by Dc++.
- EMule
emule is a free distributed record imparting application for Microsoft Windows. Begun in May 2002 as an option to edonkey2000, emule now interfaces with both the edonkey system and the Kad system. Frequently utilized by customers searching for greatly uncommon substance, the recognizing peculiarities of emule are the immediate trade of sources between customer hubs, quick recuperation of adulterated downloads, and the utilization of a credit framework to remunerate continuous uploaders. Moreover, emule transmits information in zlib-layered structure to spare data transfer capacity.
emule is coded in C++ utilizing the Microsoft Foundation Classes. Since July 2002 emule has been free programming, discharged under the GNU General Public License; its notoriety has prompted emule's codebase being utilized as the premise of cross-stage customers amule, Jmule, xmule, alongside the arrival of numerous emule mods (alterations of the first emule) on the Internet.
As of November 2014, it is the second most downloaded extend on Sourceforge, with in excess of 676 million downloads, just behind VLC media player.[4]
- FileScope
Filescope is a multi-system filesharing customer primarily composed by Matt Zyzik, supporting the Gnutella1, Gnutella2, edonkey and Opennap systems.
- FlylinkDC++
Flylinkdc++ is a free and open-source, distributed record imparting customer that can be utilized to associate with the Direct Connect system or to the ADC convention. Is gotten from the customer Dc++ and is focused around the source code Apexdc + 0.4.0 (up to and including the limb r4xx) and Strongdc++ 2.42 (going from extension r5xx). Upgraded for ADSL and LAN.
- FreeCast (software)
Freecast is a free programming application which permits shared streaming, once in a while called peercasting. It makes conceivable a sound (Ogg Vorbis) or feature (Ogg Theora) stream show to countless from a basic DSL association.
The Freecast customer utilized by audience members does not require any arrangement to work. Freecast hubs help NAT traversal.
Freecast is comprised of Java applications discharged under the GNU GPL and is accessible for most working frameworks.
Keep going submit was on 2006-06-29.
- Freenet
Freenet is a distributed stage for oversight safe correspondence. It utilizes a decentralized appropriated information store to keep and convey data, and has a suite of free programming for distributed and imparting on the Web without apprehension of censorship.[5][6]:151 Both Freenet and some of its related devices were initially planned by Ian Clarke, who characterized Freenet's objective as giving the right to speak freely on the Internet with solid namelessness insurance
- FrostWire
Frostwire is a free, open source Bittorrent customer initially discharged in September 2004, as a fork of Limewire. It was at first fundamentally the same to Limewire in appearance and usefulness, however over the long haul designers included more gimmicks, including Bittorrent help. In form 5, Gnutella backing was dropped altogether, and Frostwire is just a Bittorrent client.[1] Development of the project has been dynamic since the system was initially discharged in September 2004.
- GiFT
blessing Internet File Transfer (blessing) is a machine programming daemon that permits a few document offering conventions to be utilized to a basic customer having a graphical client interface (GUI). The customer powerfully stacks plugins actualizing the conventions, as they are needed.
- GnucDNA
Gnucdna is a product library for building shared applications. It gives engineers a typical layer to make their own Gnutella and/or Gnutella2 customer or system. As a different segment, Gnucdna can be overhauled freely of the customer, passing down changes to the applications officially utilizing it.
- GNUnet
Gnunet is a free programming structure for decentralized, shared systems administration and an authority GNU bundle. The structure offers join encryption, peer disclosure, asset portion, correspondence over numerous transports, (for example, tcp, udp, http, https, wlan and bluetooth) and different fundamental distributed calculations for steering, multicast and system size estimation.
Gnunet's essential system topology is that of a lattice system. Gnunet incorporates an appropriated hash table (DHT) which is a randomized variation of Kademlia that can even now effectively course in little world systems. Gnunet offers a "F2f topology" choice for confining associations with just the clients' trusted companions. The clients' companions' own particular companions (et cetera) can then by implication trade documents with the clients' machine, never utilizing its IP address specifically.
Gnunet uses Uniform asset identifiers (not endorsed by IANA, despite the fact that an application has been made). Gnunet Uris comprise of two noteworthy parts: the module and the module particular identifier. A Gnunet URI is of structure gnunet://module/identifier where module is the module name and identifier is a module particular string.
The essential codebase is composed in C, however with gnunet-java there is a push to create an API for creating expansions in Java. Gnunet is a piece of the GNU venture. It has increased enthusiasm to the programmer group after the PRISM revelations.[3]
- Gtk-gnutella
gtk-gnutella is a shared record imparting application which runs on the gnutella system. gtk-gnutella utilizes the Gtk+ toolbox for its graphical client interface. Discharged under the GNU General Public License, gtk-gnutella is free programming.
- IFolder
ifolder is an open source application, created by Novell, Inc., proposed to permit cross-stage record imparting crosswise over machine systems.
ifolder works on the idea of imparted organizers, where an organizer is checked as imparted and the substance of the envelope are then synchronized to different machines over a system, either specifically between machines in a shared manner or through a server. This is planned to permit a solitary client to synchronize documents between diverse machines (for instance between a work machine and a home machine) or offer records with different clients (for instance a gathering of individuals who are teaming up on a task).
The center of the ifolder is really a venture called Simias. It is Simias which really screens records for changes, synchronizes these progressions and controls the right to gain entrance consents on organizers. The genuine ifolder customers (counting a graphical desktop customer and a web customer) are created as partitioned projects that speak with the Simias back-end.
- IMule
imule (imperceptible Mule) is a free open source unnamed P2p document offering programming which join through the nameless I2p system and the Kad system.
- JMule
Jmule is an open source document offering customer written in Java for edonkey2000 networks. Jmule is discharged under the terms of the GNU General Public License, it is focused around Java stage and requires in any event Java SE 6.0 for operation. At a more general level this is an extend that attempt to finish a few goals. For now the customer has Swing and SWT client interfaces, yet more client interfaces will come soon. The name "Jmule" originates from a "J" (Java) and a "Donkey" (like emule, amule).
- KCeasy
blessing Internet File Transfer (blessing) is a machine programming daemon that permits a few document offering conventions to be utilized to a basic customer having a graphical client interface (GUI). The customer alterably stacks plugins executing the conventions, as they are needed.
- KMLDonkey
Kmldonkey is a graphical frontend for Mldonkey, an effective P2p record imparting instrument, intended for the KDE desktop.
Some of its key peculiarities are:
Can get to mldonkey from nearby or remote host
Can send .torrent documents likewise to remote mldonkey
Can store numerous mldonkey center access data and switch on the fly between them
Runs wherever KDE programming runs
Can deal with different strings at the same time
Can deal with transmission capacity utilized by mldonkey
Can deal with a few security choices
Kmldonkey 2.0.7 is discharged together with KDE Software Compilation 4 inside the extragear-tarball.
- LimeWire
Limewire was a free shared record imparting (P2p) customer program that ran on Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and other working frameworks underpinned by the Java programming platform. Limewire utilized the gnutella arrange and also the Bittorrent protocol. A freeware rendition and an available "upgraded" form were accessible. Bittorrent backing is given by libtorrent.
On October 26, 2010, U.s. government court judge Kimba Wood issued an order compelling Limewire to keep "the seeking, downloading, transferring, document exchanging and/or record dissemination usefulness, and/or all usefulness" of its product in Arista Records LLC v. Lime Group Llc. A trial exploring the harms important to remunerate the influenced record names was booked to start in January 2011. As an aftereffect of the order, Limewire quit appropriating the Limewire programming, and adaptations 5.5.11 and more current have been incapacitated utilizing a secondary passage introduced by the organization. In any case, form 5.5.10 and all former adaptations of Limewire remain completely utilitarian and can't be handicapped unless a client moves up to one of the fresher versions. The project has been "revived" by the makers of Limewire Pirate Edition.
- LimeWire Pirate Edition
Limewire Pirate Edition (LPE) is a restored rendition of the Limewire software.[1][2][3] LPE was adjusted from Limewire Basic programming to perform likewise to Limewire Pro, yet without the adware, publicizing, and indirect accesses exhibit in Limewire.[1] The Ask toolbar mix was additionally evacuated alongside conditions to Limewire servers and remote settings.[3][4] The product helps Windows, Linux and Mac, and its source code is accessible on Github.[5] Installing on Linux affirms the first Limewire Basic status from which it was manufactured. Metapirate initially expressed the system was based off the Basic adaptation, regardless of later media reports.
- Marabunta
Marabunta is a completely conveyed programming application for unacknowledged P2p. The principle objective is the battle against web control and guaranteeing the right to speak freely. It is a shared stage for data trade among hubs in an unknown route focused around a few correspondence calculations called "Request and Chaos" which can be found in gigantic social associations, for example, ground dwelling insect settlements.
The task was established at the University of Zaragoza, Spain, created and advanced by understudies of figuring building in spite of the fact that advancement groups and clients from a wide range of spots have demonstrated investment, maybe pulled in by the ideological points of the undertaking. The product is accessible in Spanish and English,[1] the site is likewise accessible in English.
Marabunta utilizes the Qt graphical gadget tool stash, permitting it to be utilized on both Linux and Microsoft Windows. Discharged under the GNU General Public License, Marabunta is free programming.
- MLDonkey
Mldonkey is an open source, multi-convention, distributed record offering application that runs as a back-end server application on numerous stages. It can be controlled through a client interface gave by one of numerous separate front-closures, including a Web interface, telnet interface and over twelve local customer programs.
Initially a Linux customer for the edonkey convention, it now runs on numerous kinds of Unix-like, Mac OS X, Windows and Morphos and backings various shared conventions.
It is composed in Ocaml, with some C and some gathering.
- MorphXT
emule Morphxt is a shared record offering application for Microsoft Windows discharged under the GNU General Public License (GPL), as is its parent programming emule.[1]
emule unites with both the edonkey system and the Kad system. The recognizing gimmicks of emule are the immediate trade of sources between customer hubs, quick recuperation of undermined downloads, and the utilization of a credit framework to compensate continuous uploaders. Besides, emule transmits information and control codes in zlib-layered structure to spare transfer speed.
- PeerCast
Peercast is an open source streaming media multicast instrument presented in 2006, . Peercast uses distributed engineering to minimize the important transfer data transmission for the first multicaster.
The site of Peercast has all the earmarks of being deserted since December 2007. No further overhauls exist since that date and the source code vault is not accessible any longer.
- Phex
Phex is a distributed record offering customer for the gnutella system, discharged under the terms of the GNU General Public License, so Phex is free programming. Phex is focused around the Java stage and backings J2se 5.0 or later.
- QBittorrent
qbittorrent is a free programming cross-stage Bittorrent customer. The project utilizes libtorrent-rasterbar library for the torrent back-end (system correspondence) usefulness.
qbittorrent is composed in the C++ programming dialect (using the Boost C++ libraries) and subsequently is a local application, it additionally utilizes the Qt system (form 4.8 as of qbittorrent 3.1.8). Its discretionary web search tool is composed in the Python programming dialect; clients not eager to introduce Python can pick not to utilize the inquiry usefulness.
It plans to have a little foot shaped impression, to be influential, instinctive and outwardly alluring going past the current capacities generally gave by different applications. qbittorrent is an endeavor to give a μtorrent identical that is open-source and multi-stage including a streaming-like capacity to let clients download-and-play feature files.[8] qbittorrent right now offers usefulness similar to other Bittorrent customers, for example, Vuze yet without obliging the Java Virtual Machine. qbittorrent obliges Python just for the web index while different customers, for example, Deluge and Bittornado oblige it for the Bittorrent convention itself. For its Bittorrent and μtp execution, qbittorrent utilizes the Rasterbar libtorrent library, which is itself composed in C++.
- RetroShare
Retroshare is free programming for scrambled filesharing, serverless email, texting, chatrooms, and BBS, based on a companion to-companion system based on GPG (GNU Privacy Guard). It is not entirely a darknet since alternatively, associates may impart authentications and IP addresses from and to their friends.
The quantity of synchronous clients is, in January 2014, more than 5800.
- RShare
Rshare is an anonymising shared record imparting framework. It offers imperviousness to the investigation of who downloads or shares documents, with solid encryption to oppose movement sniffing. The customer is no more created or kept up, however the customer's source base was utilized to make the Stealthnet customer for the Rshare system convention, which was halted in March 2011.
- Shareaza
Shareaza is a shared record offering customer running under Microsoft Windows which backs the gnutella, Gnutella2 (G2), edonkey, Bittorrent, FTP, HTTP and HTTPS system conventions and handles magnet links, ed2k joins, and the now deplored gnutella and Piolet links. It is accessible in 30 dialects.
Shareaza was produced by Michael Stokes until June 1, 2004, and has since been kept up by a gathering of volunteers. On June 1, 2004, Shareaza 2.0 was discharged, alongside the source code, under the GNU General Public License (GPL), making it free programming. Shareaza v2.7.4.0 was discharged on March 30, 2014.
- Sharelin
Sharelin is a terminal shared document imparting customer for Unix-inferred working systems. It works on the Gnutella2 (G2) system. The venture is based at Sourceforge.net and was secured in 2008. It is subsequent to under dynamic advancement. Gimmicks of the Gnutella2 system like those of Shareaza are being ported. It emphasizes a web UI permitting to control it by means of a web program, which makes operation and support conceivable in the different graphical situations usually utilized as a part of diverse Linux circulations.
The maker and creator of Sharelin is "Sav", one of the engineers of the Shareaza venture. Toward the starting, the thought behind Sharelin was to help Shareaza and the G2 organize by permitting to transfer and download records from Unix-based servers. The most recent data about the venture is posted on the Shareaza gatherings and on the Sharelin homepage.
A little part of its code is focused around Shareaza. This supports the comparability of the names of both customers; however there are scarcely 100 lines of code acquired from Shareaza. The entire G2 systems administration code has been composed without any preparation; hashing and base32/64 usage utilization code obtained from different sources authorized under the GPL or comparative free licenses.
A port of Sharelin is effectively kept up in Arch User Repository.
- StealthNet
Stealthnet is an unacknowledged P2p record offering programming focused around the first Rshare customer, and has been improved. It utilize the same system as Rshare.
Improvement was ceased in March 2011, with form 0.8.7.9, with no official clarification on the site.
- Tahoe-LAFS
Tahoe-LAFS (Tahoe Least-Authority File Store is a free and open, secure, decentralized, shortcoming tolerant, shared circulated information store and disseminated document system. It can be utilized as an online reinforcement framework, or to serve as a record or web host like Freenet, relying upon the front-end used to embed and access records in the Tahoe framework. Tahoe can likewise be utilized as a part of a RAID-like way to utilize different plates to make a solitary expansive Rain pool of solid information stockpiling.
The framework is composed and actualized around the "rule of minimum power" (POLA). Strict adherence to this tradition is empowered by the utilization of cryptographic abilities which allow the insignificant set of benefits important to perform an offered undertaking to asking for operators. A RAIN cluster goes about as capacity — these servers don't have to be trusted for classifiedness or trustworthiness of the put away information.
Zooko Wilcox-O'hearn is one of the developers.
- Tribler
Tribler is an open source nameless distributed decentralized Bittorrent customer. Tribler is focused around the Bittorrent convention and uses an overlay system for substance looking, which makes the project work autonomous of outer sites and renders it safe to restricting outside activity, for instance, government limitation. Because of this overlay system Tribler does not require an outer site or indexing administration to find content. The client interface of Tribler is exceptionally fundamental and concentrated on usability, rather than assorted qualities of peculiarities. Tribler is accessible for Linux, Windows, and OS X.
Tribler likewise offers an implicit feature streamer known as Swarmplayer.
- Valknut (software)
Valknut is a program that uses the Direct Connect convention. It is perfect with other DC customers, for example, the first DC from Neomodus, Dc++ and subordinates. Valknut likewise interoperates with all basic DC center point programming.
Valknut was initially composed by Mathias Küster and is authorized under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL). It is composed in C++ and uses the cross-stage Qt library for its GUI. Valknut aggregates and runs on Linux, Freebsd, Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, and OS/2 - ecomstation.
Initially, Valknut was called DCGUI, which was like the name of an alternate Linux DC customer. It was then renamed to dcgui-qt to maintain a strategic distance from perplexity. Then again, trademark issues identifying with the utilization of "Qt" in the name constrained an alternate name change, to Valknut.
Emulating the arrival of Valknut 0.3.7, Mathias Küster quit taking a shot at Valknut. Edward Sheldrake then moved the code into the wxdcgui venture, where work is in progress to include extra peculiarities, and in addition to port Valknut's Qt3 client interface to Qt4 and in the long run to wxwidgets. In May 2008 the first Qt4 adaptation was discharged.
Amid startup, the illustrations of the sprinkle screen demonstrate a Valknu
- Virtuoso Universal Server
Virtuoso Universal Server is a middleware and database motor crossover that joins the usefulness of a customary RDBMS, ORDBMS, virtual database, RDF, XML, free-content, web application server and record server usefulness in a solitary framework. As opposed to have committed servers for each of the previously stated usefulness domains, Virtuoso is an "all inclusive server"; it empowers a solitary multithreaded server transform that executes numerous conventions. The open source version of Virtuoso Universal Server is otherwise called Openlink Virtuoso. The product has been created by Openlink Software with Kingsley Uyi Idehen and Orri Erling as the boss programming planners.
- WASTE
WASTE was a distributed and companion to-companion convention and programming application created by Justin Frankel at Nullsoft in 2003 that peculiarities texting, visit rooms, and record skimming/offering capacities. The name WASTE is a reference to Thomas Pynchon's novel The Crying of Lot 49. In the novel, W.a.s.t.e. is (besides everything else) an underground postal administration.
In 2003, short of what 24 hours after its release, WASTE was expelled from dispersion by AOL, Nullsoft's guardian company.The first page was supplanted with an announcement asserting that the posting of the product was unapproved and that no legal rights to it were held by any individual who had downloaded it, notwithstanding the first case that the product was discharged under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
A few engineers have changed and redesigned the WASTE customer and convention. The Sourceforge version is considered by numerous to be the "authority" improvement extension, however there are a few forks.
- XMule
xmule — the X11 Mule — is a customer for the edonkey shared record offering system, initially planned to bring it to basically all the major Unix stages, with a specific accentuation on Linux. The venture is never again being created, and clients of xmule are urged to move to the Bittorrent system or utilization amule in the authority xmule site.
xmule is a fork of the Lmule customer, which itself was initially a Linux-just port of the emule customer. Because of serious contrasts between the engineers, another fork was made with the amule extend on August 18, 2003; the day that one of xmule's maintainers, Ted R. Smith, was sued by the Motion Picture Association of America.[citation needed]
xmule has since experienced negative attention through unnamed remarks on programming audit destinations, for example, Gnomefiles and Zeropaid, some of them actually recommending that the xmule undertaking had ceased (while advancing amule) when it was not the situation at the time.
The authority amule page singularly expresses that "relations between the two tasks are tragically in a somewhat sad state", while xmule's website contains a broad declaration on the issue, which goes the extent that attracting examinations to the diverse coding methods of insight behind Internet Explorer and Mozi
- Xtreme Mod
emule Xtreme Mod is a free distributed document imparting application for Microsoft Windows focused around emule, discharged under the GNU General Public License, coded in Microsoft Visual C++. It join with the edonkey system and the Kad system. It is a standout amongst the most mainstream emule mods (changes of the first emule).

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