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    FileXare

    FileXare

    A simple program to transfer files between two computers

    ...To connect two computers, just enter the IP or the address of the remote computer and click "Connect". In the remote computer, click the "Connect" button but leaving the address text box empty. Note that the port 1121 must be open in the remote computer. When the two computers are connected, click the "Send files" button or drag and drop files to the program window to send them to the remote computer. The file transfer can be stopped at any time and resumed later automatically by sending the same file again.
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    Next step of emule .net port. Any visual studio .net application can add its own emule / kademlia client by simply add the mixed managed/native clr emule_lib.dll. Look at release 0.1.0.(and its own debug example!!) Luca
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    Multi-purpose, platform/language independent Server with the ability to handle multiple concurrent connections on 1 socket, interactively/dynamically starting and stopping service modules. Needs only 1 port opened to access many different services.
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