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    qBittorrent

    qBittorrent

    A free and reliable P2P BitTorrent client

    An advanced and multi-platform BitTorrent client with a nice Qt user interface as well as a Web UI for remote control and an integrated search engine. qBittorrent aims to meet the needs of most users while using as little CPU and memory as possible.
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    Downloads: 93,425 This Week
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    eMule

    A free peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing client

    eMule is a free peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing client for Microsoft Windows that was launched in 2002 as an alternative to eDonkey2000. To date, eMule is one of the world’s largest and most trustworthy P2P file-sharing clients. eMule includes advanced search features, file checks for corruptions while downloading, a preview while downloading function, and a credit system to reward frequent uploads.
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    Downloads: 17,657 This Week
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    Zero Install
    Zero Install is a decentralised cross-distribution software installation system. Create one package that works everywhere! With dependency handling and automatic updates, full support for shared libraries, and integration with native package managers
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    Downloads: 7,430 This Week
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    Vuze - Azureus

    Vuze - Azureus

    An extremely powerful and configurable BitTorrent client

    Vuze (formerly Azureus) is an extremely powerful and configurable BitTorrent client. Search and download torrent files. Play, convert and transcode videos and music for playing on many devices such as PSP, TiVo, XBox, PS3, iTunes (iPhone, iPod, Apple TV).
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    Downloads: 2,770 This Week
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    Shareaza

    Shareaza

    A universal P2P file sharing client for Windows

    Shareaza is a very powerful multi-network peer-to-peer file-sharing client supporting Gnutella² G2, Gnutella, eDonkey2000 / eMule, DC++, HTTP, FTP and BitTorrent / DHT protocols for Windows or Wine.
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    Downloads: 1,965 This Week
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    BeeBEEP (Free Office Messenger)

    BeeBEEP (Free Office Messenger)

    You can message and share files inside your intranet without a server.

    BeeBEEP is a secure (encryption based on Rijndael Algorithm, AES) peer to peer office messenger. You can talk and send files with all your colleagues inside a local area network such of an office, home or internet cafe without a server. BeeBEEP works also with VPNs. This serverless application is indispensable in all those places where privacy and security an essential requirement. For more info visit: https://www.beebeep.net
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    Downloads: 1,915 This Week
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    aMule stands for all-platform eMule file-sharing program. It is affiliated with the eMule project and was forked from xMule on 08/2003. It connects to the eDonkey2000 network, supports Linux, Mac, Solaris, *BSD platforms, and nearly every processor arch.
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    Downloads: 1,809 This Week
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    DC++

    DC++

    A Windows client for the Direct Connect networks

    DC++ is an open source Windows client for the Direct Connect file sharing network. The DC network is a decentralized network, made up of individual servers (hubs) that users join to share files with other members on that hub. Each hub is individually run by a fellow user of the DC network, and may have certain themes to the content on the hub. Hub owners set up rules to regulate their hub as they see fit.
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    Downloads: 1,544 This Week
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    Universal G-Code Sender

    Universal G-Code Sender

    A cross-platform G-Code sender for GRBL, Smoothieware, etc.

    A full-featured gcode platform used for interfacing with advanced CNC controllers like GRBL , TinyG, g2core and Smoothieware. Universal Gcode Sender is a self-contained Java application that includes all external dependencies and can be used on most computers running Windows, MacOSX or Linux. With older versions of GRBL UGS is pretty reliable when it comes to jogging, but there are limitations. With GRBL 1.1 this is no longer the case when using the new JOG MODE syntax. This first-class jog mode guarantees the GCODE state will be unaltered and also allows you to stop a jog while it is in progress. UGS uses this new syntax automatically when it detects a version of GRBL which supports it.
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    HTTP server designed for file transfer. Very easy to use, just drag&drop your files in it. It automatically copies in the clipboard the full url of the file, so you just have to paste in your preferred chat. Standalone executable.
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    Downloads: 1,117 This Week
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    OpenKM Document Management - DMS

    OpenKM Document Management - DMS

    Document Management System and Content Management System

    OpenKM is a electronic document management system and record management system EDRMS ( DMS, RMS, CMS ). It provides modern and flexible architecture that meet today's IT demands, based on open technology (Java, Tomcat, GWT, Lucene, Hibernate, Spring and jBPM), powerful and scalable multiplatform application. OpenKM is a Web 2.0 application that works with Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari and Opera. Can be configured in major DMBS like Oracle, PostgreSQL and MySQL among others. Due to its technological architecture design, OpenKM meets the document management needs of businesses of all sizes (from SMEs to big corporations). Thanks to its elegant and intuitive interface, OpenKM transforms complex operations into easy tasks. The most relevant functions of OpenKM is the indexing of the most common types of files: text, Office, Office 2007, OpenOffice, PDF, HTML, XML, MP3, JPEG, etc. For a complete feature list take a look at http://goo.gl/au8cQy
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    Downloads: 1,019 This Week
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    Matroska is an open standard audio/video container format. Visit our homepage at http://www.matroska.org
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    Downloads: 838 This Week
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    Send files to TV

    Send files to TV

    Easily transfer files to your Smart TV from Android or Windows

    SFTTV is a simple application to connect your Smart Tv android, your android mobile device and your personal computer. It allows you to quickly and easily share movies, tv show or ANY files between these devices through your local network. No Internet required. SFTTV is designed to be simple. The application discover automagically other devices on the local network with SFTTV installed. Transfer large files in record time SFTTV is faster than Bluetooth. SFTTV is the fastest and most private way to send files to your TV Cross platform SFTTV runs also on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Files can easily be transferred between machines running different operating systems. In order to use SFTTV on your local network, you will need to install the android application on your TV and on each device that you wish to use for transferring files. SFTTV has a really easy to use user interface!
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    Downloads: 2,247 This Week
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    SyncTrayzor

    SyncTrayzor

    Windows tray utility / filesystem watcher / launcher for Syncthing

    SyncTrayzor is a little tray utility for Syncthing on Windows. It has a built-in web browser and several other great features. It works by hosting and wrapping Syncthing, making it behave more like a native Windows application and less like a command-line utility with a web browser interface.
    Downloads: 122 This Week
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    Jackett

    Jackett

    API Support for your favorite torrent trackers

    Jackett works as a proxy server, it translates queries from apps (Sonarr, Radarr, SickRage, CouchPotato, Mylar3, Lidarr, DuckieTV, qBittorrent, Nefarious, etc.) into tracker-site-specific HTTP queries, parses the HTML or JSON response, and then sends results back to the requesting software. This allows for getting recent uploads (like RSS) and performing searches. Jackett is a single repository of maintained indexer scraping & translation logic, removing the burden from other apps. Trackers marked with (invite needed) have no active maintainer and may be missing features or be broken. If your client supports multiple feeds it's recommended to add each indexer directly instead of using all indexers. Using the all indexer has no advantages (besides reduced management overhead). We recommend you install Jackett as a Windows service using the supplied installer. You may also download the zipped version if you would like to configure everything manually.
    Downloads: 115 This Week
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    FrostWire

    FrostWire

    Search, Download, Play, Share on Bittorrent and the cloud

    FrostWire http://www.frostwire.com/ is a media player and Peer to Peer (P2P) information sharing client for the BitTorrent network. This project is not affiliated with LimeWire LLC. FrostWires' source code is Licensed under the GNU GPL and Apache Open Source licenses. System Requirements Any of the following operating systems: ● Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista for Intel processors (64-bit only) ● Mac OS X 10.11 (El Capitan) or later (64-bit) ● Linux, Unix such as Solaris (64-bit) ● Android 7.0 or later 256 MB of RAM (512 MB Recommended) An active internet connection
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    Downloads: 676 This Week
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    UPnP PortMapper

    Manage port forwardings via UPnP

    The UPnP PortMapper can be used to easily manage the port mappings/port forwarding of a UPnP enabled internet gateway/router in the local network.
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    Downloads: 483 This Week
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    Torrent File Editor

    Torrent File Editor

    Qt based GUI tool designed to create and edit .torrent files

    Project moved to https://torrent-file-editor.github.io/
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    Downloads: 364 This Week
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    Alfresco Community Edition

    Alfresco Community Edition

    Open Source Enterprise Content Management ECM

    The open source Enterprise Content Management (ECM) software that handles any type of content, allowing users to easily share and collaborate on content.
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    Downloads: 276 This Week
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    seeddms

    seeddms

    Open Source Document Management System

    SeedDMS is an easy to use but powerful Open Source Document Management System based on PHP and MySQL or sqlite3. Many years of development has made it a mature and enterprise ready plattform for sharing and storing documents.
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    Downloads: 261 This Week
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    Ares Galaxy

    Ares Galaxy

    A free peer-to-peer (P2P) BitTorrent file sharing client

    Ares Galaxy is a free, open source BitTorrent and chat program that uses its own decentralized supernode/leaf network. Ares Galaxy has a simple, quick access interface with a built in audio/video viewer. Ares allows you to share any digital file including images, audio, video, software, documents, etc. You may now easily publish your files through the Ares’ peer-to-peer (P2P) network. As a member of the virtual community, you can search and download just about any file shared by other users. The latest versions also support the BitTorrent protocol and Shoutcast radio stations.
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    Downloads: 1,366 This Week
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    emule client, based on official emule version (see www.emule-project.net) many enhancements and bugfixes, for details see provided changelog supported languages: for xtreme features: english, for all official emule client features: english, german, spa
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    aria2 - CLI Metalink/BitTorrent client

    A multi-protocol & multi-source, cross platform download utility

    aria2 is a multi-protocol & multi-source, cross platform download utility. The supported protocols are HTTP(S), FTP, BitTorrent, Metalink. It can download a file from multiple sources/protocols and tries to utilize your maximum download bandwidth.
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    OneDrive Client for Linux

    OneDrive Client for Linux

    #1 Free OneDrive Client for Linux

    A free Microsoft OneDrive Client for Linux, which supports OneDrive Personal, OneDrive for Business, OneDrive for Office365 and Sharepoint, and fully supports Azure National Cloud Deployments (Microsoft Cloud for US Government, Microsoft Cloud Germany, Azure and Office 365 operated by 21Vianet in China). This powerful and highly configurable OneDrive Client for Linux is simple to use and runs on all major Linux distributions such as Debian, Ubuntu, Mint, Manjaro, SuSE, OpenSuSE, Fedora, CentOS, Red Hat, Arch and Slackware. This OneDrive Client for Linux is also available as a Docker container utilizing Alpine Linux, Debian Bullseye and Fedora, with pre-built images available for x86_64, ARMHF and ARM64. This OneDrive Client for Linux also supports one-way (upload or download only) and two-way sync operations with a variety of additional capabilities to suit your requirements and connects securely to Microsoft OneDrive services.
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    eMule Morph Mod - eMule Modding Project
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Open Source File Sharing Software Guide

Open source file sharing software is an increasing popular way of exchanging digital data. Open source file sharing refers to the practice of distributing digital files, such as music and video, via a network that is accessible to multiple users. This type of software provides a free platform for individuals or groups who wish to share their personal collections with others around the world. The greatest benefit of open source file sharing is that it allows users to find and access new material without having to pay any fees or subscription costs. Additionally, these programs are often provided at no cost, making them attractive solutions for businesses or individuals looking to reduce their IT expenses while still taking advantage of the latest developments in file transfer technology.

Open source file sharing can be used for a variety of purposes, including sending files between computers on a local area network (LAN) and moving files over the Internet from one computer to another. This type of software is especially useful for organizations that need to send large amounts of data quickly and securely from one remote location to another without relying on expensive proprietary solutions such as secure FTP servers. It also eliminates the need for purchasing additional hardware or paying monthly fees associated with services such as Dropbox and Google Drive.

The most popular open source file sharing applications allow users to search for public collections using keywords, browse shared folders by category, download items anonymously (or under their user names), exchange messages with other users through chat rooms or message boards, upload individual files directly into folders on shared drives, retrieve previously-downloaded documents and media files across multiple devices or platforms, rate uploaded content according to user preferences, and even schedule transfers at specific times in order keep bandwidth usage low during prime hours when networks tend to be congested due some times. Some apps even offer advanced features like mirroring downloads that permit multiple simultaneous downloads from different sources so you don’t have wait until your current download gets finished before starting another one. With all these features available out there today it's easy understand why open-source solutions continue become more prevalent in both corporate home settings alike.

What Features Does Open Source File Sharing Software Provide?

  • Secure Data Transfer: Open source file sharing software provides secure data transfer for users. Files are transferred through secure protocol with encryption to provide data security and integrity, ensuring that only authorized individuals can access the files.
  • Multi-user Access: The software allows multiple users to collaborate, share, backup and exchange files simultaneously with ease. It also enables users to access shared files from any computer without having to physically copy them onto a local drive.
  • Cross-Platform Compatibility: Open source file sharing programs are compatible across different OS such as Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and Android thus allowing easy transfer of large media files and documents between two devices or platforms regardless of their platform type.
  • Scheduled Synchronization: Users can schedule synchronization of important documents and media stored on the cloud according to their convenience for automatic updates across multiple systems at once. This eliminates the need for manual updates every time changes have been made in one device or system; saving both time and effort for users.
  • Backup/Restore Options: With open source file sharing software, users are provided with comprehensive backup/restore options which help protect crucial user data even if the device is damaged or lost due to any reason. All saved information is securely backed up on the cloud or online; providing easy restoration anytime needed by just few clicks away from anywhere regardless of their location.

Types of Open Source File Sharing Software

  • FTP Software: This type of software is used for secure file transfers over the internet or private networks. It can be used to upload, download, and manage files on remote servers.
  • BitTorrent Clients: These applications allow users to both download and share files across a distributed network using the BitTorrent protocol. They are also able to connect with multiple peers simultaneously, which allows for faster downloads.
  • Cloud Storage Applications: These programs provide a secure way to store files online and access them from any location that has an internet connection. They usually come with extra features like real-time collaboration tools, data encryption, and more.
  • P2P Clients: Peers using this software can share various types of digital resources like audio, video, images, documents, and other data through a peer-to-peer (P2P) network. Some of these programs support partial downloading as well as anonymous file sharing.
  • Direct Connect Services: This type of service is based on the direct connect protocol which allows users to set up their own virtual private network (VPN). It offers improved security compared to some other file sharing solutions since it encrypts all information passed between peers within the network.

What Are the Advantages Provided by Open Source File Sharing Software?

  1. Increased Availability: Open source file sharing software allows users to easily access, modify, and share files with a vast number of people simultaneously. This helps increase availability of data, making it easier for multiple people to view and edit documents at the same time.
  2. Enhanced Security: Open source file sharing software often provides enhanced security features such as encryption and authentication protocols that help protect sensitive data from malicious actors. This makes it harder for malicious outsiders to gain access to all shared information.
  3. Low Cost: Generally speaking, open source file sharing software is available at no cost or low cost, which makes it much more affordable than alternative methods of sharing large amounts of digital data.
  4. Flexibility: Thanks to its open nature, there are no limits when it comes to what type of data can be shared using open source file-sharing solutions. The flexibility and scalability provided by this kind of software makes it ideal for businesses that need a way to store and share everything from confidential spreadsheets to personal photos.
  5. Cross-Platform Compatibility: Many free open source cloud storage solutions are compatible across different operating systems (Windows, MacOS, iOS etc.) which means you can easily share files between devices with various platforms without having compatibility issues/concerns.

Types of Users That Use Open Source File Sharing Software

  • Hobbyists: These users are casual and typically don’t have a specific purpose for using the software. They use it to explore and learn more about what the open source file sharing programs can do.
  • Home Users: Home users may want to use open source file sharing software for personal needs, such as storing photos or backing up important documents. It can also be used to store large files too big to email that must be shared with family members or friends across the world.
  • Businesses: Companies often utilize these programs to send files back and forth between employees, vendors, customers, and partners in an organized way that is secure and fast. They also like the ability to customize their own settings and control who has access to certain files depending on their level of security clearance within the organization.
  • Developers: Open source file sharing software is great for developers who need access to different types of programming languages, APIs, libraries, debugging tools, etc., without worrying about licenses or intellectual property rights infringement. It makes it easy for them collaborate with others while working on projects together remotely from various locations around the world.
  • Researchers & Academics: Researchers may need access quickly reference a variety of materials from sources all over the globe in order to keep up with new developments in their field(s). With open source file sharing applications they don’t have worry about running into copyright issues when downloading multiple documents from remote servers at once; this allows them spend a lot less time searching for resources than before.

How Much Does Open Source File Sharing Software Cost?

Open source file sharing software is completely free for most users. It does not require a subscription or a purchase, allowing individuals, businesses and organizations to use the software without any costs. The only cost associated with open source file sharing may be related to services and support provided by third-party vendors. Many companies offer additional services that are necessary to get the full benefit of the software, such as set up assistance and bug fixes. These services usually come at an additional cost, but they are generally much less expensive than purchasing proprietary software products. Open source file sharing also offers broad customization capabilities so users can customize it without spending extra money on these add-on services.

Overall, open source file sharing is extremely cost efficient because it does not require either upfront purchase or ongoing payments like many other forms of software do. It provides many features for no cost which makes it popular among businesses with limited budgets who need reliable and secure ways to share files over the internet.

What Software Does Open Source File Sharing Software Integrate With?

Open source file sharing software can integrate with many different types of software. For instance, it can integrate with web browsers and office suites such as LibreOffice or OpenOffice to make documents available for download and upload. It can also integrate with messaging applications like Slack, allowing users to easily share files without having to leave the conversation. Additionally, cloud storage programs such as Dropbox and Google Drive can be integrated into open source file sharing software in order to provide a place to store files securely online. Finally, open source file sharing software can also be integrated with project management tools like JIRA or Trello in order to enable distributed teams from all over the world collaborate on a project more efficiently.

Trends Related to Open Source File Sharing Software

  1. Increased Flexibility: Open source file sharing software grants users the freedom to customize their experience in ways that proprietary software cannot. This allows users to tailor the software to their specific needs, making it more efficient and productive.
  2. Lower Cost: Open source file sharing software typically has no license fees or other associated costs, which can prove to be a major cost savings for businesses.
  3. Increased Security: Open source software is more secure than traditional proprietary solutions, as the code is open for everyone to inspect. This makes it more difficult for malicious actors to hide backdoors or vulnerabilities in the code.
  4. Greater Transparency: Open source file sharing software also allows users to easily review the code and see how it works. This makes it easier for users to understand how their data is being protected, as well as how any modifications or improvements might affect the security of their data.
  5. Improved Reliability: Since open source file sharing software is frequently updated, it provides users with the latest features and bug fixes to ensure reliability and stability. This can help improve user satisfaction and reduce downtime due to system crashes or errors.
  6. Increased Responsibility: Since open source file sharing software is open for anyone to modify or improve, users are responsible for ensuring that their system remains secure against malicious actors or vulnerabilities.

How Users Can Get Started With Open Source File Sharing Software

  1. Using open source file sharing software is a great way to quickly and easily share files with people all over the world. To get started, users should first download the open source program of their choice. There are several popular options available such as Gnutella, Bittorrent, eMule, and Ares Galaxy. Once the software of choice has been selected and downloaded, users should install it on their computer or device. After installation is complete, users will be able to access the program's main interface which typically includes shared folders and search capabilities.
  2. In order to share files with others using an open source file sharing program, users must first add them to one of their shared folders that has been configured for access by other users on the network. For example, if a user wanted to share a movie file named “movie.mp4” they would copy this file into one of their designated shared folders (it may help to label these folders clearly so other users know what type of content they contain). It is also important that users configure any associated settings within the software itself -such as enabling port forwarding- that may be required in order for them to successfully connect with other peers on the network.
  3. Once these steps have been completed and all shared content has been added accordingly, others will now be able view your shared folder(s) online which will allow them to start downloading whatever files you have made available publicly and vice versa -users can also start downloading any files made available by other members on this same network (this is why it helps if everyone keeps clear labels on their respective shares.).

By following these simple steps anyone can get up-and-running with open source file sharing software in no time.