The K Network will provide a network infrastructure for encrypted anonymous distibuted communication. Distributed chat will be the first application. Goals are anonymity for both sender and receiver, no central point of failure, and scalability.
A WebDAV browser and remote file editing framework written in Java, including an RFC-2518-compliant WEBDAV client library with optional SSL support, a low-level DAV command-line client (written in JPython), and a built-in text editing component.
Snarfzilla was a GUI and web browser for the official Freenet Java server.
The first web browser for the dark web.
It hasn't been compatible with Freenet for several years and development ceased.
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XEM is: 1) A specification of a pre-formating syntax for XML. 2) A library of tools for create, collect and manage free information via maillists, to create and transform XML contents.
The CatNap proxy will scramble file adds and searches to allow people to share any files on the Napster network without needing to rename files on the local machine.
The photoExchange system consists of a client-side Java application and a set
of Java servlets that allows an individual to make available photograph files
to a list of friends directly from their PC's hard drive.
I'm pretty sure that this has never done before so I thought I would give it a try. Tabster is going to be an online file sharing community (like napster) that shares music tablature. It will have a search utility, a transfer window and a built-in viewer.
"konspire2b" is a peer-to-peer filesharing system that is markedly different from any existing system (k2b is the first "sink-discovery" system). k2b is being developed in platform-independent C++. It compiles natively for five major platforms.
Juggle aims to be a small but extendable multithreaded file transfer program. It initially implements FTP. However, the transfer protocol can be easily replaced. A text interface will be created first (ready), with a gui based on swing to follow.