Zultrax
Developer(s) | Zultrax V.O.F. |
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Stable release | 4.33 / April 2009 |
Operating system | Windows |
Type | File sharing |
License | Proprietary |
Website | No longer on-line |
Zultrax was [1] a multi-network peer-to-peer application. Supported networks are ZEPP and gnutella. Zultrax runs under the Microsoft Windows operating system.
Zultrax was originally developed in 2001 by Peter Bartholomeus. It is coded using Borland Delphi. Development and support stopped in 2009.
The aim of Zultrax was to provide ease of use combined with the encrypted ZEPP network. This network was fully concentrated around the concepts of swarming and privacy protection.
References
- ^ website ZULTRAX.COM if offline
External links
- Official website
- Review by Ian Harac for PC World
- Interview with Zultrax
- v
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gnutella
- Justin Frankel
- Tom Pepper
- Spencer Kimball
- Gene Kan
- Tiger Tree hash
- Distributed hash table
- Query flooding
- I2P
- TLS
- NAT traversal
- Magnet URI scheme
- GiFT
- GnucDNA
- gtk-gnutella
- KCeasy
- LimeWire (discontinued; V4 and modifications still work)
- FrostWire
- Phex
- Shareaza
- historical clients