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AllPeers
- Version: 0.55.1
- Downloads Count: 10,908
- License Type: Free
- Price: Free
- Date Added: Mar 8, 2007
- Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows XP
- Requirements: Mozilla Firefox 2
- File Size: 4.668 MB
- Author: AllPeers
Editorial Review of AllPeers
Need to share files? Forget e-mail, BitTorrent, and instant
messaging apps--you won't find a better program than this.
AllPeers, which works from within Firefox (an Internet Explorer
version is planned, but not yet available), lets you set up folders
for file sharing. You can specify who has access to those files,
and you can send messages to those people to alert them when files
are ready. In addition, you can share Web pages or images from Web
pages, and you can view any media files you receive from other
people right inside Firefox. AllPeers includes chat and logging
capabilities, too. It's the easiest way to share files of any kind
with anyone.
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