U-Tranz is a free application developed on the characteristics of UDP allows the transmission of unlimited file size. Most of the applications based on UDP restrict file sharing upto 64kb which makes transmission less efficient on large files. Along with the tremendous increase in file size, certain features like implementation of Government Standard Security Algorithms (AES-256*/RSA-2048 and SHA-512) have been added to this application for secure sharing of huge files across different workstations.This tool programmed in JAVA and requires Java Runtime Environment to use this tool.

*Unlimited Strength Java Cryptography
Extension Policy Files for the Java SE Runtime Environment 7 required to use this feature.

Features

  • Supports various file formats.
  • Supports files of almost any size.
  • Unique key generation for every transaction.
  • LightWeight. Even can run smoothly on older machines.
  • Government standard security algorithms have been implemented.
  • Faster file transfer.
  • Easy to use.

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License

Apache License V2.0

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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Windows

Languages

English

Intended Audience

Advanced End Users, Education, End Users/Desktop, Security, Security Professionals, System Administrators

User Interface

Java Swing

Programming Language

Java

Related Categories

Java File Sharing Software, Java Cryptography Software

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2013-12-31