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  2. MLDonkey - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MLDonkey

    MLDonkey is an open-source, multi-protocol, peer-to-peer file sharing application that runs as a back-end server application on many platforms. It can be controlled through a user interface provided by one of many separate front-ends, including a Web interface, telnet interface and over a dozen native client programs.

  3. ownCloud - Wikipedia

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    ownCloud, a Kiteworks Company, is a free and open-source software project for content collaboration and sharing and syncing of files in distributed and federated enterprise scenarios. [2] It allows companies and remote end-users to organize their documents on servers, computers, and mobile devices and work with them collaboratively while ...

  4. Zapya - Wikipedia

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    Briar (software), and independent copyleft app for Android; Nearby Share, a similar Google platform for Android smart phones; Shoutr, a free proprietary Wi-Fi P2P multi-user app for sharing files on Android; Wi-Fi Direct, a similar technology; Zapya, a free proprietary file transfer over Wi-Fi app; Utility software

  5. Syncthing - Wikipedia

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    Syncthing is a free and open source peer-to-peer file synchronization application available for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, Solaris, Darwin, and BSD. [6] It can sync files between devices on a local network, or between remote devices over the Internet. Data security and data safety are built into its design.

  6. Seafile - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seafile

    Seafile was the name chosen for their software project. The development team decided in 2010 to abandon this initial goal and refocussed on building a file syncing software with a more traditional client-server architecture – the architecture also used by Dropbox and other file hosting service providers.

  7. Phex - Wikipedia

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    While he participated in the Phex project initially, he left in late 2001. The project member Gregor K. continued to develop Phex and is the lead developer today. Early versions of Phex were released simply as a java jar file, limiting their ease of use on some platforms such as the Mac OS. MacPhex was an alternative version made available on ...

  8. Category:Free file sharing software - Wikipedia

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    Free and open-source software portal; Free software used for file sharing. ... Pages in category "Free file sharing software" ... Developers; Statistics; Cookie ...

  9. Pydio - Wikipedia

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    The software is built in a modular perspective; up to Pydio 8, various plugins [19] allowed administrators to implement extra features. [ 20 ] On the server side, Pydio Cells is deployed as a collection of independent microservices [ 21 ] communicating among themselves using gRPC and logging user actions via Activity Streams 2.0 (AS2) . [ 22 ]