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.

Features

  • A Completely FREE P2P Client
  • Phenomenal Multi-Network Support
  • Shareaza Introduces "Collections"
  • Kick-ass Interface with loads of features

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License

GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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Operating Systems

Windows Server, Windows

Languages

Croatian, French, Dutch, Polish, Lithuanian, Albanian, Slovene, Czech, Afrikaans, Finnish, Italian, Hebrew, Catalan, Greek, English, Serbian, Chinese (Traditional), Estonian, Turkish, Norwegian, Brazilian Portuguese, Chinese (Simplified), German, Japanese, Spanish, Russian, Arabic, Hungarian

Intended Audience

Advanced End Users, End Users/Desktop

User Interface

Win32 (MS Windows), Web-based

Programming Language

C++, Assembly, IDL

Database Environment

Flat-file

Related Categories

C++ File Sharing Software, C++ File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Software, Assembly File Sharing Software, Assembly File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Software, IDL File Sharing Software, IDL File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Software

Registered

2004-05-28