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    Plum Harbor

    Plum Harbor

    An open-source file sharing app built using Next.js and Perplexity.

    An open-source file sharing app built using Next.js and Perplexity. The app employs ML-KEM-1024, ChaCha20, Serpent-256, and HMAC-SHA512 to ensure data confidentiality and integrity. The app is also equipped with a dedicated password vault. Check it out at https://plum-harbor.netlify.app/ GitHub page: https://github.com/Northstrix/plum-harbor Codeberg page: https://codeberg.org/Northstrix/plum-harbor The app is available in English and Hebrew. German version is available...
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    Berty IPFS

    Berty IPFS

    Berty Labs is a mobile app to explore IPFS on mobile

    Berty is a secure peer-to-peer messaging app that works with or without internet access, cellular data or trust in the network. Modules are automatically added to the home tool list in the app. They allow you to run custom Go or JavaScript and programmatically access a Gomobile-IPFS-backed IPFS shell on mobile very quickly. You don't need to know JavaScript to create or run a Go module and you don't need to know Go to create or run a JavaScript module.
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    DAGService

    DAGService

    Library for storing and replicating hash-linked data over the IPFS

    DAGService is aiming to be the bare minimum needed for IPLD-based applications to interact with the IPFS network by getting and putting blocks to it. The goal of DAGService to provide a minimal layer between the data model of IPLD and full-blown IPFS. It provides the bare minimum functionality for any application to interact with the IPFS network (by getting and putting IPLD blocks) without having to deal with the complexities of operating a full IPFS node. It is an attempt to remake the core piece of the IPFS node reusable on it's own. Because 99% of the time, a browser or mobile (d)App only needs to be able to add and get small bits of data over the IPFS network. ...
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    Textile Mobile

    Textile Mobile

    Encrypted, secure, decentralized personal data wallet

    Encrypted, secure, decentralized personal data wallet -- the technology behind textile.photos. The textile.photos is still in private beta. Want to test out new features and get fixes before everyone else? Please add your email to our signup list and we'll get an invite out to you shortly. If you're interested in running your own Textile node, check out the core textile-go library.
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    Textile JS HTTP Client

    Textile JS HTTP Client

    Textile JS HTTP Wrapper Client

    ...Previous releases will remain available under @textileio, however, all code should be updated to reflect this change. Textile provides encrypted, recoverable, schema-based, and cross-application data storage built on IPFS and libp2p. We like to think of it as a decentralized data wallet with built-in protocols for sharing and recovery, or more simply, an open and programmable iCloud. The reference implementation of Textile is written in Go, and can be compiled to various platforms, including mobile (Android/iOS) and desktop/server (OSX, Windows, Linux, etc). ...
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