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  • peer (32)

    Unison

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      Analyzed 27 days ago

    Unison is a file-synchronization tool for Unix and Windows, written in OCaml. It allows two replicas of a collection of files and directories to be stored on different hosts, modified separately, and then brought up to date by propagating the changes in each replica to the other. Unison offers ... [More] several advantages over various synchronization methods such as CVS, Coda, rsync, Intellisync, etc. Unison can run on and synchronize between Windows and many UNIX platforms. Unison can synchronize changes to files and directories in both directions, on the same machine, or across a network using ssh or a direct socket connection. [Less]

    47.8K lines of code

    10 current contributors

    2 months since last commit

    96 users on Open Hub

    Moderate Activity
    4.30769
       
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    eMule

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      Analyzed 27 days ago

    202K lines of code

    0 current contributors

    over 11 years since last commit

    47 users on Open Hub

    Inactive
    3.8
       
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    Licenses: No declared licenses

    aMule

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      Analyzed 27 days ago

    205K lines of code

    1 current contributors

    about 4 years since last commit

    32 users on Open Hub

    Inactive
    3.1875
       
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    Licenses: No declared licenses

    Shareaza

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      Analyzed 27 days ago

    Multi-network peer-to-peer file-sharing client supporting Gnutella2, Gnutella1, eDonkey2000/eMule and BitTorrent protocols. Using C++, MFC and ATL, for Windows.

    707K lines of code

    0 current contributors

    over 7 years since last commit

    24 users on Open Hub

    Inactive
    4.26667
       
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    MLDonkey

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      Analyzed 27 days ago

    mldonkey is a multi-networks (edonkey, overnet, bittorrent, fasttrack-kazaa, gnutella, dc++...) file-sharing client written in Objective-Caml (ocaml). It runs as a daemon, and comes with its own GTK GUI, an HTTP interface, a telnet interface and also supports giFT interface

    427K lines of code

    0 current contributors

    2 months since last commit

    17 users on Open Hub

    Low Activity
    4.25
       
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    RetroShare

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      Analyzed 27 days ago

    RetroShare is a cross-platform private P2P sharing program. It lets you share securely your friends, using a web-of-trust to authenticate peers and OpenSSL to encrypt all communication. RetroShare provides filesharing, chat, messages and channels.

    976K lines of code

    17 current contributors

    2 months since last commit

    4 users on Open Hub

    Moderate Activity
    5.0
     
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    PeerProject

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      Analyzed 27 days ago

    The PeerProject is a versatile p2p filesharing client and file manager. Intuitive and aesthetic while supporting many networks. BitTorrent, Gnutella, Gnutella2 (G2), eDonkey, DC++, HTTP/FTP, IRC, and more. A mainstream dev fork of Shareaza. (Further development on Envy.)

    672K lines of code

    0 current contributors

    almost 9 years since last commit

    3 users on Open Hub

    Inactive
    5.0
     
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    Licenses: AGPL3_or_..., gpl3_or_l...

    DocSharePoint

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      Analyzed 3 months ago

    Open Source Peer To Peer application based on pastry

    6.13K lines of code

    0 current contributors

    about 13 years since last commit

    3 users on Open Hub

    Activity Not Available
    5.0
     
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    Envy.

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      Analyzed 2 months ago

    Envy. Sophisticated Filesharing. Mainstream fork of Shareaza, previously developed as PeerProject. A full-featured p2p/BitTorrent client for Windows.

    912K lines of code

    1 current contributors

    about 5 years since last commit

    2 users on Open Hub

    Activity Not Available
    5.0
     
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    hub.js

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      Analyzed about 1 year ago

    The Hub intends to decouple components by using techniques like message multicasting, object factories ("peers"), mixins and promises in one consistent API. It helps structuring your code, encapsulate internal data and encourages non-blocking designs.

    500 lines of code

    0 current contributors

    about 9 years since last commit

    1 users on Open Hub

    Activity Not Available
    5.0
     
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