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OneSwarm 0.7 is interesting, new software created at Washington University. Essentially this is a brand new R2R technology as bittorrent with the difference that allows for complete anonymity. Protocols in the idea BitTorrent and Gnutella file-sharing is to take place with anyone who requests them. But thus the activity of one user can be traced from third (interested) parties. OneSwarm 0.7 creators claim that their project back control of data security that are shared in the hands of consumers themselves.
The technology works like this: instead of sharing the information on to declare publicly and without any possibility of user control, using OneSwarm 0.7, each yuzar can determine the status of shared files - public for sharing with friends or to share only with certain people . The creators of this process OneSwarm called F2F (friend-to-friend), by analogy with the P2P (peer-to-peer).
Another advantage of open source software and its accessibility for all operating systems. On the download page you can find versions for Mac OS, Windows and Linux.
OneSwarm 0.7 is a file sharing clients innovative and well conceived that allows you to create a secure network of contacts to share files. It is also compatible with standard torrent, hence the technology used
OneSwarm 0.7 is not just another client peer-to-peer compatible with BitTorrent. It is something more. It's a whole new technology, pointing to a P2P file sharing secure and respectful of the privacy of the sender and receiver. It also supports the classic BitTorrent protocol, but in this case is not safer than uTorrent , Vuze or any other client.
The principle of operation of OneSwarm 0.7 is simple: have a network of friends who use the program to share files through a secure connection, protected with SSL technology. Adding contacts is quite simple: you can search other users on your local network, import contacts to Google Talk , or add them manually, an operation that involves the exchange of a security key generated by OneSwarm 0.7.
OneSwarm 0.7 offers two interfaces. A classic, based on an old version of Vuze and a more innovative, allowing complete control from a web browser window. It also offers several advanced features such as real-time preview of media files that are downloaded.
Ultimately OneSwarm 0.7 is a very interesting project. Should read up a bit 'on the official website to understand how it works and how to use a network friend-to-friend (the name chosen by developers to a secure network), but if you are concerned about their privacy, it's worth.
Size: 48.0 MB
Publisher: Visit Website
Release Date: 2010-8-19
OS: Win 9x/ME/2K/NT/XP/Vista
