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Kommute for Linux 0.23

Kommute is a cross platfrom file sharing client using the anonymous network MUTE

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Total downloads: 32
  • Last Updated: Mar 16, 2010
  • License: GPL Free
  • OS: Unix/Linux
  • Requirements: For Debian
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BrothersoftEditor: Kommute is a cross platfrom file sharing client using the anonymous network MUTE. Developped using C++ and Qt. For windows and linux, portable to other environments. You can try it by following the installation instructions below.

Why Kommute ?

* Kommute use the anonymous network MUTE. Protecting your Privacy.
* Kommute is multisource. Allowing a good download speed.
* Kommute is fully compatible with MUTE. So you can download files shared by MUTE customers, and vice versa.
* Kommute uses the "swarming". This means that it loads portions of the file you want in the Middle of the file. Thus the hosts who have entrusted a part of the file can send it, and if the original source disappears before someone else has downloaded the entire file, it is still possible to get the complete file.
* Kommute allow to start multiple search. You can then navigate Between the different tabs.
* Kommute has a two level search system. You first start a search for keywords. Then you can filter the results with a regular expression.

Features

* Swarming
* Multiple simultaneous downloads / uploads
* Multi-source downloads
* Download Resuming
* Point-to-Point traffic encryption with RSA/AES
* Multiple shared Folders
* Multi-language user interface
* Search Filter
* Graphical User Interface written with Qt4 toolkit
* Styles support
* stylesheet support
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Please be aware that Brothersoft do not supply any crack, patches, serial numbers or keygen for Kommute for Linux,and please consult directly with program authors for any problem with Kommute for Linux.