I wondered how long before encrypted filesharing became popular. The RIAA's action recently finally started to push people in that direction. A while back I looked around for encypted/private filesharing programs, and it seems to me that Filetopia is the best developed encypted/private filesharing out there. Although the service is client/server based, the server is outside the US and unreachable by legal actions from the US.
the two downsides are:
it (currently) has a relitivly small user base - with a total share size something like 7,000Gb last i remember compared to Kazaa's 900,000Gb. (correct me if I'm wrong)
It only runs under windows - no Linux or mac version:-(
- it (currently) has a relitivly small user base - with a total share size something like 7,000Gb last i remember compared to Kazaa's 900,000Gb. (correct me if I'm wrong)
- It only runs under windows - no Linux or mac version
:-(
Thats my new alternative for K-Lite and gnutella-spud_gunner