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    Gtk-Gnutella

    Gtk-Gnutella

    A GTK+ Gnutella client, optimized for speed and scalability

    A GTK+ Gnutella client, efficient, reliable and fast, written in C. It has been optimized for speed and scalability, with low-memory consumption. It is meant to be left running 24x7, using little CPU and only the configured bandwidth. It is possible to run gtk-gnutella without a GUI or using a shell interface.
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    A Gnutella servent (server/client). Written to run cross-platform - Windows and (POSIX) UNIX. Modular UI - command line shell now, Win32 and X-Windows GUIs soon. Tries to use open source dev tools.
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    gnutWare is a middleware software layer written in Java tha lets applications to access a peer-to-peer. In this first version, it uses a Gnutella-based network to operate and give access to a message distributing system based in p2p technology. This midd
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