AllPeers - Share Files with Your Friends

August 25th, 2006 | Joel | Web Services

AllPeers LogoAllPeers has been described by its creators as, “The best thing that has happened to Firefox since Firefox.” The service was in private beta testing for many months but yesterday AllPeers was released for public beta testing. Now you can it for your self and see if AllPeers is really the best thing that has happened to Firefox since Firefox.

So what’s all the hype behind AllPeers?

AllPeers is a Firefox extension that provides Bittorent capabilities straight to your Firefox web browser with a little twist. AllPeers is not your average Bittorent client, AllPeers has been designed for sharing files within a private network. That is, you only share and download files with friends in your AllPeer’s contact list. AllPeers is thus a great atternative and replacement of file attachments in emails and since it is based on the Bittorent protocol, your files is downloaded by your friends more quickly and with fewer problems. It doesn’t matter size of the file either. You can send files that are a few bytes to files that are a few Gigabytes big. But AllPeers is not only limited to files. Users can also share weblinks and images found on the Internet over AllPeers. To learn more about the service make sure to watch the movie located at the AllPeers’ website.

Give AllPeers a try today and if you have any comments on the service please do share them with us here at Rumboard.com

 

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