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Bad BlueI implemented a document sharing system using Bad Blue on my previous project, and it was pretty successful.
You keep the files as they are, and Bad Blue automatically indexes them for full text searching (supports Word, Excel and Access) and also has web listings of the files, in a portal like format.
And best of all, it's not free!
Another siimilar alternative is to use the content indexing with Microsoft Windows Server, which has more support for different file types (pdf, ppt, etc.). In conjunction with IIS, it allows you to do full text searches on the files. It's fiddly to set up though.
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UltimateZip
I use:
UltimateZip http://www.ultimatezip.com/ for file compression
Crimson Editor http://www.crimsoneditor.com/ for editing code
BadBlue http://www.badblue.com/ for local webserving
LeechFTP http://stud.fh-heilbronn.de/~jdebis/leechftp/downl oads.html (no longer under development, but I like it) -
Re:P2P filesharing is dead, unless...
According to BusinessWeek, "secure" P2P is offered by the following (some use encryption):
Direct Connect
http://www.neo-modus.com/
http://dcplusplus.sourceforge.net/
Waste
http://waste.sourceforge.net/
Freenet
http://freenet.sourceforge.net/
http://jtcfrost.sourceforge.net/
invisibleNET (aka invisibleIRC)
http://www.invisiblenet.net/
BadBlue (commercial product)
http://www.badblue.com
Groove Networks (commercial product)
http://www.groove.net
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Re:P2P isn't legal, but it "can" beP2P not legal?
Explain - after surfing to BadBlue (an enterprise P2P package). Specifically P2P sharing of Excel and Word data. Lots of business applications I can imagine for this - mobile/wireless etc.
In addition, there is a white-paper on the site describing a P2P approach to B2B marketplaces. I think there a boatload of legitimate P2P applications.
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Re:P2P isn't legal, but it "can" beP2P not legal?
Explain - after surfing to BadBlue (an enterprise P2P package). Specifically P2P sharing of Excel and Word data. Lots of business applications I can imagine for this - mobile/wireless etc.
In addition, there is a white-paper on the site describing a P2P approach to B2B marketplaces. I think there a boatload of legitimate P2P applications.
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Re:P2P isn't legal, but it "can" beP2P not legal?
Explain - after surfing to BadBlue (an enterprise P2P package). Specifically P2P sharing of Excel and Word data. Lots of business applications I can imagine for this - mobile/wireless etc.
In addition, there is a white-paper on the site describing a P2P approach to B2B marketplaces. I think there a boatload of legitimate P2P applications.