Conversion of the P2P Shareaza program from Win32 for gnu/Linux.

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GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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  • This project is dead due to a lack of developers. HOWEVER.... there is a project on sourceforge called quazaa (actually a from-the-ground-up rewrite of panthera) that is inspired by shareaza and IS BEING ACTIVELY DEVELOPED RIGHT NOW!!! It uses the QT framework and can already connect to the G2 network, perform searches, and makes a better hub then shareaza, it has integrated IRC chat, full skinning, translation support, a media player in development (waiting on QTmobility), working system log and neighbours windows, settings dialog, quickstart wizard, a proper website, and active community on IRC forums.....and the list goes on. http://quazaa.sourceforge.net is the link for anyone interested in helping out
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Linux

Intended Audience

Advanced End Users, End Users/Desktop

User Interface

Gnome, KDE

Programming Language

C++, Java

Registered

2004-12-23