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    voxshare_gui

    voxshare_gui

    *VoxShare* is a simple Python-based push-to-talk multicast voice chat

    VoxShare is a simple Python-based push-to-talk multicast voice chat application with a sleek modern GUI built using CustomTkinter. Provided as python source code or compiled standalone windows application (no need to install anything).
    Downloads: 28 This Week
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    Petoron-P2P-Messenger

    Petoron-P2P-Messenger

    minimalistic, secure and autonomous P2P messenger

    Petoron P2P Messenger (P-P2P-M) Architecture: Pure P2P - no servers, no databases Key storage: Keys generated in memory, never stored, erased after use Metadata: Only IP and port exist during the session - everything else is encrypted & obfuscated Encryption: PQS v1.2 - PBKDF2-HMAC-SHA256 (200k), BLAKE2s-MAC, custom stream cipher + fake padding Authentication: BLAKE2s-MAC (16 bytes) - instant failure on any data change Packet obfuscation: --stealth mode - padding, hidden structures Connection: Direct peer-to-peer only Anonymity: No accounts, logins, or phone numbers Third-party access: Impossible without physical access to both peers during session History: No storage — all in RAM, wiped on close Message size: Limited only by RAM & MTU — no artificial limits External dependencies: None DPI/blocking resistance: Harder to detect, can be masked Autonomy: Fully offline until peers connect 26.01.26 Add pqs_chat_tor.py github.com/01alekseev/Petoron-P2P-Messenger
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    RetroShare

    RetroShare

    [WARNING] Project has moved to http://github.com/Retroshare/Retroshare

    ...RetroShare is a cross-platform, secured and decentralized communication system. It lets you to securely chat, share photos, videos, and more with family and friends, using OpenPGP to authenticate peers and OpenSSL to encrypt all communication.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    ...The resulting ciphertext is sent to the server while the server relay it to the connected peers. Those connected peers need to have the same password in order to read the message. The server is a multiplex and stand alone detached (no controlling terminal) process on the background that does nothing but to relay messages.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    ChatSystemINSA

    Java app for local peer-to-peer communication

    During the COO-POO course, we are developing a chat application using Java. The main goals are enhancing our knowledge of Object-Oriented Design & Programming, Java the language and the eco-system, UDP/TCP transport protocols , and discover challenges and techniques of developing standalone peer-to-peer application.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    LANchat

    Chat inside a LAN (subnet).

    This is an application for chatting inside a subnet. For example if three PCs are connected via Ethernet at home, they can talk to each other. I started this to practice network programming with Qt Framework and to be able to chat to my other machine at home. It implements a serverless (P2P) chat protocol called Train.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Secure 2 peers chat/file transfer using Diffie–Hellman key exchange and DES/MD5 encryption. Can negotiate for a key for each message/file.
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    Graffiti
    Interactive live whiteboard written in C++/Qt for the LAN. Run the binary and it will detect peers on LAN running Graffiti. It was made for fun and learning, with my best friend Abhishek Kumar. Repository: http://github.com/rohityadav/graffiti
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Phim (standing for "Phi Messenger") is an(other) IM protocol, which is designed to avoid untrusted 3rd party nodes to help protect the data sent to peers
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    The Ultimate SIJ-PROJECT : A P2P based software for instant messaging and File sharing. Developed in Java. Has a well designed GUI with its own Look And Feel. It allows the users to communicate with their peers and share files with them.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    A lightweight serverless realtime LAN chat program for communicating with peers on the same network.
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