Anubis P2P 3.7

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Anubis P2P (peer-to-peer) is a new file sharing program that includes all the recent p2p optimizations, helping users to search and download over some several networks (including eD2K and Kad) around the internet. All in one features like file manager, download statistics, chat and IP filters make this p2p a complete tool for all kind of users. You can monitor all your activity in statistics area viewing download/upload reports gathered by Anubis.

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