GigaTribe 3.18

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    01/11/2009
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Publisher’s description

GigaTribe allows you develop and manage your own file-sharing (P2P) network. Use it so you can exchange large files with your friends. This software is ideal for those wish to share their information and files privately. Only the users you have invited will see the files (and folders) you share. Your friends can browse through the shared folders on your hard drive and vice-versa. All exchanges are strongly encrypted. Interrupted exchanges automatically resume with no data loss. Define users groups to share distinct folders with distinct groups. Multi-source download is available to increase your download speed. Can also be used to access your PC from a remote location.

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  1. Good Job gerard philippe -- April 13 2007, 23.27

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