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    ApexDC++

    The pinnacle of file-sharing and chat - an innovative DC client!

    ApexDC™ is an innovative Direct Connect client based on the DC++ and StrongDC++ projects. Direct Connect provides a rare blend of seamless file sharing and community based chat and messaging between users. ApexDC features plugins and scripting through Lua and much more. Both operators and users alike should find it a pleasant experience. Note: as of May 28th 2016 ApexDC is now primarily distributed as two separate installers one targetting 32bit and the other 64bit operating systems....
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    [[We are in the progress of moving to github]] Metalinks is a project to facilitate data distribution over mirrors and P2P networks. It does so by defining an XML format and the tools to handle these. The metalink files contain all the information needed to download and verify files.
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    NetCrypt

    NetCrypt

    NetCrypt - file-transfer utility providing secure data transfer

    NetCrypt is a small Open Source command line file-transfer utility providing authentication, confidentiality and integrity validation while still maintaining top-notch performance and transfer speed between machines. No public key distribution is required: NetCrypt is designed to use a symmetric passphrase with a strong key-derivation-function. NetCrypt seeks to fulfill all those requirements. In it's default configuration, it uses the AES-256-GCM cipher with a PBKDF2 key iteration count of 32000 rounds. NetCrypt is an secure alternative to netcat, but might also supplement SFTP or SSH for file-transfer.
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    Extended BitTorrent Client and Tracker. High-performance software for this peer to peer file distribution protocol. A Windows client written in C++. A tracker written in C++, using MySQL as secondary storage.
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    AMIGIFT is a FileSharing Application for AmigaOS compatible systems. It is mainly a User Interface to the giFT daemon, plus the distribution includes everything ready to run. Currently supported networks are FastTrack, Gnutella, OpenFT, and Ares.
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    Mnet is a distributed file store. It is formed by an emergent network of autonomous nodes which self-organize to make the network robust and efficient.
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