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Peer-to-peer - Networks protocols and applications |  | Peer-to-peer - Networks protocols and applications: Encyclopedia II - Peer-to-peer - Networks protocols and applications |  |
other networks: Akamai, ANts P2P, Applejuice, AsagumoWeb, Audiogalaxy, Avalanche, CAKE, Chord, The Circle, Coral, EarthStation 5, FileTopia, FotoSwap, GNUnet, Groove, iFolder, konspire2b, Madster/Aimster, MUTE, OpenExt, OpenFT, P-Grid, IRC, JXTA, Peersites, MojoNation, Mnet, Octoshape, Overnet, Scour, Skype, Solipsis, soribada, Soulseek, SPIN, Swarmcast, WASTE, Winny
An earlier generation of peer-to-peer systems were called "metacomputing" or were classed as "middleware". These include: Legion, Globus, Condo ...
See also:Peer-to-peer, Peer-to-peer - Operation of peer-to-peer networks, Peer-to-peer - Advantages of peer-to-peer networks, Peer-to-peer - Academic peer-to-peer network, Peer-to-peer - Legal controversy, Peer-to-peer - Computer science perspective, Peer-to-peer - Attacks on peer-to-peer networks, Peer-to-peer - Networks protocols and applications, Peer-to-peer - Multi-network applications |  | | Peer-to-peer, Peer-to-peer - Academic peer-to-peer network, Peer-to-peer - Advantages of peer-to-peer networks, Peer-to-peer - Attacks on peer-to-peer networks, Peer-to-peer - Computer science perspective, Peer-to-peer - Legal controversy, Peer-to-peer - Multi-network applications, Peer-to-peer - Networks protocols and applications, Peer-to-peer - Operation of peer-to-peer networks, Ambient network, Anonymous P2P, Byzantine Fault Tolerance, Compulsory licensing, Computer cluster, Distributed hash table, Friend-to-friend (or F2F), Grid computing, Overlay network, Servent, Client-server, Swarm intelligence |  | |
|  |  | Peer-to-peer: Encyclopedia II - Peer-to-peer - Networks protocols and applications
Peer-to-peer - Networks protocols and applications
- Ares: Ares Galaxy, Warez P2P
- BitTorrent: ABC [Yet Another BitTorrent Client], Azureus, BitComet, BitSpirit, BitTornado, BitTorrent, BitTorrent.Net, G3 Torrent, mlMac, MLdonkey, QTorrent, Shareaza, µTorrent
- Direct Connect network: BCDC++, DC++, NeoModus Direct Connect
- eDonkey2000: aMule, eDonkey2000, eMule, LMule, MLdonkey, mlMac, Shareaza, xMule, iMesh
- FastTrack: giFT, Grokster, iMesh (and its variants stripped of adware including iMesh Light), Kazaa (and its variants stripped of adware such as Kazaa Lite), KCeasy, Mammoth, MLdonkey, mlMac, Poisoned
- Freenet: Entropy (on its own network), Freenet
- Gnutella: Acquisition, BearShare, BetBug, Cabos, Gnucleus, Grokster, iMesh, gtk-gnutella, Kiwi Alpha, LimeWire, FrostWire, MLdonkey, mlMac, Morpheus, Phex, Poisoned, Swapper, Shareaza, XoloX
- Gnutella2: Adagio, Caribou, Gnucleus, iMesh, Kiwi Alpha, MLdonkey, mlMac, Morpheus, Shareaza, TrustyFiles
- Joltid PeerEnabler: Altnet, Bullguard, Joltid, Kazaa, Kazaa Lite
- Kad Network (using Kademlia protocol): aMule, eMule, MLdonkey
- MANOLITO/MP2P: Blubster, Piolet, RockItNet
- Napster: Napigator, OpenNap, WinMX
- Peercasting type networks: PeerCast, IceShare, Freecast
- LiveP2P type networks: CoolStreaming, Cybersky-TV
- WPNP: WinMX
- other networks: Akamai, ANts P2P, Applejuice, AsagumoWeb, Audiogalaxy, Avalanche, CAKE, Chord, The Circle, Coral, EarthStation 5, FileTopia, FotoSwap, GNUnet, Groove, iFolder, konspire2b, Madster/Aimster, MUTE, OpenExt, OpenFT, P-Grid, IRC, JXTA, Peersites, MojoNation, Mnet, Octoshape, Overnet, Scour, Skype, Solipsis, soribada, Soulseek, SPIN, Swarmcast, WASTE, Winny
An earlier generation of peer-to-peer systems were called "metacomputing" or were classed as "middleware". These include: Legion, Globus, Condor, ByteTornado
Peer-to-peer - Multi-network applications
- aMule (eDonkey network, Kad Network) (Linux, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Windows and Solaris Operating Environment) (open source)
- eMule (eDonkey network, Kad Network) (Windows, Linux) (open source)
- GiFT (own OpenFT protocol, and with plugins - FastTrack, eDonkey and Gnutella) (open source)
- Gnucleus (Gnutella, Gnutella2) (Windows) (open source)
- iMesh (Fasttrack, Edonkey Network, Gnutella, Gnutella2) (Microsoft Windows) (closed source)
- Kiwi Alpha (Gnutella, Gnutella2) (Windows) (closed source)
- MLdonkey (BitTorrent, eDonkey, FastTrack, Gnutella, Gnutella2, Kademlia) (Windows, Linux, Mac OS X) (open source)
- Morpheus (Gnutella, Gnutella2) (Windows) (closed source)
- Napshare (MUTE, Key Network) (Linux, Windows) (open source)
- Shareaza (BitTorrent, eDonkey, Gnutella, Gnutella2) (Windows) (open source)
- WinMX (WPNP, OpenNAP) (Windows) (Software no longer available) (closed source)
Other related archives1969, 1979, 1984, 1990s, 7 April, @find, ABC [Yet Another BitTorrent Client], ANts P2P, Acquisition, Adagio, Akamai, Altnet, Ambient network, Anonymous P2P, Anonymous peer-to-peer, Applejuice, Ares, Ares Galaxy, AsagumoWeb, Audiogalaxy, Avalanche, Azureus, BCDC++, BearShare, BetBug, BitComet, BitSpirit, BitTornado, BitTorrent, BitTorrent.Net, Blubster, Bullguard, Byzantine Fault Tolerance, Byzantine Generals Problem, CAKE, Cabos, Caribou, Chord, Chord project, Client-server, Compulsory licensing, Computer cluster, CoolStreaming, CoopNet content distribution system, Coral, Creative Commons, Cybersky-TV, DC++, DNS, Direct Connect, Distributed hash table, EarthStation 5, Edonkey Network, Entropy, FTP, FastTrack, FidoNet, FileTopia, FreeBSD, Freecast, Freenet, Friend-to-friend, FrostWire, G3 Torrent, GNU General Public License, GNUnet, GiFT, Globus, Gnucleus, Gnutella, Gnutella2, Grid computing, Grokster, Groove, IRC, IceShare, Internet, JXTA, KCeasy, Kad Network, Kademlia, Kazaa, Kazaa Lite, Kiwi Alpha, LMule, Legion, LimeWire, Linux, MANOLITO, MGM v. Grokster, MLdonkey, MPAA, MUTE, Mac OS X, Madster/Aimster, Mammoth, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Mnet, MojoNation, Morpheus, Napigator, Napshare, Napster, NeoModus Direct Connect, NetBSD, Octoshape, OpenBSD, OpenExt, OpenFT, OpenNAP, OpenNap, Overlay network, Overnet, P-Grid, PAST storage utility, PeerCast, Peercasting, Peersites, Pennsylvania State University, Phex, Piolet, Poisoned, QTorrent, RFC 1, RIAA, Request for Comments, SPIN, Scour, Servent, Shareaza, Simon Fraser University, Skype, Solaris Operating Environment, Solipsis, Sony Corp. v. Universal City Studios, Soulseek, Swapper, Swarm intelligence, Swarmcast, The Circle, TrustyFiles, Usenet, WASTE, WPNP, Warez P2P, WinMX, Windows, Winny, XoloX, Yochai Benkler, aMule, adware, bandwidth, client-server, denial of service, e-mail, eDonkey, eDonkey network, eDonkey2000, eMule, file sharing, giFT, gtk-gnutella, iFolder, iMesh, iMesh Light, konspire2b, malware, mlMac, network, nodes, protocol, servers, single point of failure, soribada, spamming, telephony, terrorism, working group, xMule, µTorrent
 Adapted from the Wikipedia article "Networks protocols and applications", under the G.N U Free Docmentation License. Please also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki |
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