MLDonkey

mldonkey

Web site: mldonkey.sourceforge.net/Main_Page Category: Network Subcategory: Peer2Peer Clients Platform: Linux, MorphOS, OS X, UNIX-like, Windows License: GPL Interface: GUI First release: 2001 MLDonkey – a multi-platform multi-networks peer-to-peer client. Originally, it was the first open-source client to access the eDonkey network. The protocol was reverse-engeneered using an efficient protocol sniffer, Pandora. MLDonkey runs as back-end … Read more

Wget

wget

Web site: www.gnu.org/software/wget/ Category: Network Subcategory: Download managers Platform: AmigaOS, BSD, HP-UX, Linux, MorphOS, OpenVMS, OS X, UNIX-like, Windows License: GPL Interface: CLI First release: January, 1996 Wget (previously: Getur) – a free software package for retrieving files using HTTP, HTTPS, FTP and FTPS the most widely-used Internet protocols. It is a non-interactive command line … Read more

KTorrent

ktorrent

Web site: www.kde.org/applications/internet/ktorrent/ Category: Network Subcategory: p2p clients Platform: Linux, OS X, UNIX-like License: GPL Interface: GUI First release: 2005 KTorrent – a BitTorrent application by KDE which allows you to download files using the BitTorrent protocol. It enables you to run multiple torrents at the same time and comes with extended features to make … Read more

Bittorrent-gui

bittorrent-gui

Web site: www.bittorrent.com Category: Network Subcategory: p2p Clients Platform: Android, Linux, OS X, Windows License: MIT, EULA Interface: GUI First release: 2001 ? Bittorrent-gui – a tool for distributing files. It’s extremely easy to use – downloads are started by clicking on hyperlinks. Whenever more than one person is downloading at once they send pieces … Read more

Telegram

telegram

Web site: telegram.org Category: Network Subcategory: Instant Messengers Platform: Android, iOS, Linux, OS X, Web interface, Windows License: GPL Interface: GUI First release: 2013 ? Telegram – an open source messaging app with a focus on speed and security which is available for several platforms, such as: Linux, OS X, Windows, Android, iOS, and as … Read more

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