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    Poisoned is a giFT client (http://giftproject.org) for Mac OS X.
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    iPlayer Downloader is a download client for Mac OS X, allowing users of the BBC's iPlayer service to download drm-free tv programs from Mac OS X. Please note iPlayer Downloader is NOT associated with the BBC in any way.
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    btpd-front is a simple btpd front-end. Btpd is the acronym for BitTorrent Protocol Daemon. btpd-front is made for a complete and easy tune-up and use of BTPD and for a light use of the BitTorrent protocol
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    XFactor is a Gnutella file sharing client which harnesses the power of the LimeWire Core. It supports all the modern Gnutella features including Firewall to Firewall transfers, Universal Plug and Play, and also has iTunes integration.
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    Cocoa Bittorrent client and C torrent library - based on fork of libbt, with high performance and compatibility, advanced prioritisation and scheduling, DHT, and Protocol Encryption.
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    A BitTorrent Client for Mac OS X.
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    BitRocket is a Native BitTorrent client for Mac OS X. At the heart of it's core resides the powerful libtorrent BitTorrent library. BitRocket is aimed to be a good alternative to other Mac OS X BitTorrent clients.
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    A SoulSeek p2p client for Mac OS X. Uses bindings and Cocoa to give a clean, powerful interface.
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    BitSlug is a fast BitTorrent client for OS X with a native GUI and backend.
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    MacDC3 is an attempt to write a Direct Connect client that is actually modern in its use of the DC protocol. Using all of the Mac OS X technologies available, MacDC3 will be able to connect to a variety of hubs and enable information exchange world-wide.
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    Volley is a client/server system similar to Hotline, but using a plugin design that makes it more extensible. Server plugins define services such as chat and file sharing. Client plugins allow users to interact with each other using those services.
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    This project is a Cocoa Direct Connect client made to fill the void for a good Mac OS X Direct Connect client. This client will support all the extensions for the DC protocol that DC++ has added, and will utilize BlackHoleMedia's NetSocket for networking
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    A port of DC++ to Mac OS X with a user interface according to the Apple Human Interface Guidelines. Because this client is built on DC++ it is compatible with the Windows version and the Macintosh version will benefit from future updates of DC++.
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    dcosx is a Direct Connect client based on dclib. It takes full advantage of Mac OS X's Cocoa environment, so we x'rs don't have to trudge through QT.
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    Acquisition is a gnutella client written in Objective-C for Mac OS X.
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    MacOS X / Cocoa SoulSeek client. SoulSeek is a peer to peer file sharing network, mostly for MP3s. Could possibly be ported to GNUstep.
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    FTPClient is a simple FREE FTP client written using Cocoa for Mac OS X.
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    OpenAG is the first Unix/Linux/Mac OS X implementation of the (unofficial) Audiogalaxy File Sharing Protocol. OpenAG includes both client and server projects. The client is available as a command line application or with a Mac OS X Aqua interface.
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