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    Pechkin

    Pechkin

    lightweight bitmessage client

    Pechkin.v0.3.2 Copyright 2017 Fenenko Aleksandr. Licensed Apache License, Version 2.0; This is lightweight bitmessage client writing in java. Supported platform: Android,Linux,Windows PS: If you liked this programm, buy the author a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/fenenkoG
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    Calypso is a file sharing client using the anonymous network MUTE. Developped using C++ and Qt. For windows and linux, portable to other environments.
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    This project aims at producing an efficient P2P client for the sharing of contents in anonymous / secure manner, using the latest techniques in peer protocols such as anonymisation, load balancing, gridstorage.(See news below for current project status)
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