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    Files for Meteor.js

    Files for Meteor.js

    Upload files via DDP or HTTP to Meteor server FS

    Stable, fast, robust, and well-maintained Meteor.js package for file management using MongoDB Collection API. What does exactly this means? Calling .insert() method would initiate a file upload and then insert a new record into the collection. Calling .remove() method would erase stored file and records from MongoDB Collection. And so on, no need to learn new APIs. It's flavored with extra low-level methods like .unlink() and .write() for complex integrations.
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    decenhash

    decenhash

    Distributed HTTP files

    E2ePHEMERA aims to be a distributed, decentralized, simple and easy alternative. Using HTTP servers can propagate and share links to files, search with JSON, discovery other servers and much more. Decenhash offer optional MySQL tools.
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    torrent-stream

    torrent-stream

    The low level streaming torrent engine that peerflix uses

    ...The library supports selecting which files to download (useful in multi-file torrents), serves requested pieces on demand, and allows streaming large files without fully writing them to disk upfront — ideal for memory-efficient or on-the-fly consumption contexts. Because torrent-stream is a plain Node.js module, you can embed it in any JavaScript-based backend or tool, integrate it with HTTP servers to serve torrent content, or combine it with other processing pipelines.
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    js-ipfs-http-client-lite

    js-ipfs-http-client-lite

    An alternative client library for the IPFS HTTP API

    An alternative client library for the IPFS HTTP API, aiming to be as lightweight as possible (<20KB) in the browser. To interact with the API, you need to have a local daemon running. It needs to be open on the right port. 5001 is the default and is used in the examples below, but it can be set to whatever you need. In a web browser IPFS HTTP client (either browserified or CDN-based) might encounter an error saying that the origin is not allowed.
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    Gefest Web Home Server
    Simple Web Server with Graphical User interface. Server can be used without special knowledge. Any user can install and share folders in internet or local network. For sample you can share media files (music,video).
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    Zarisio
    File sharing software witch allows us to share our files trough a browser. The objective is achieved by using Cassini Web Server. Find more zarisio's users and share files with them at http://zarisio.selfip.com
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    Thetis is the world strongest Groupware/CMS based on Ruby on Rails. It goes beyond just a groupware to be an information-sharing web platform integrating know-hows and ideas in the organization, with highly sophisticated functional UI by Web2.0/Ajax.
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    FOAFRealm (also called D-FOAF in version 2.0) is a distributed user profile management system based on FOAF. FOAFRealm is a set of tools that enables to manipulate FOAF (Friend-of-a-Friend) information within J2EE application and provides Realm implement
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    WYMIWYG KnoBot is a content management system for the semantic web designed to promote the exchange of content with a P2P and reputation based system. The aim is to create a socio-topical space, a perspective dependent space of information and knowledge.
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    A web based Media and Entertainment server system, designed for use on lans and home networks. Current formats supported are MP3 and OGG Vorbis. Many more audio and video formats will be available. New features will be added shortly. See Home Page.
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    Developing streaming media CMS moduals that can be easily added to any CMS application for the open source community. The moduals being designed are Pay Per View, Windows Media DRM and Content Subscription Services.
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