A free, open-source, multi-platform, highly-configurable and peer-to-peer VPN software, designed to easily connect remote hosts and mainly focused on security and performance.
It can be used to create from small to very large virtual private networks which can be dynamically modified.
Open source fully decentralized Bittorrent client with an extra layer for searching torrents within the network.
SplinterNet is an Android app designed to create an unblockable Twitter like network that uses no cellular or Internet communications. All messages are transmitted over Bluetooth between users, creating a true peer-to-peer messaging system. All messages are anonymous to prevent retaliation by government authorities.
PirateBox is a self-contained mobile collaboration and P2P file sharing device
"Peer-to-peer design methodologies are a series of techniques that allow a team of graphic designers working in a peer-to-peer environment. These methodologies maximize the effect of collaboration in a group, taking advantage from all the individual creativities involved in the process as well as helping developing a new group creativity."
OneSwarm is a new peer-to-peer tool that provides users with explicit control over their privacy by letting them determine how data is shared. Instead of sharing data indiscriminately, data shared with OneSwarm can be made public, it can be shared with friends, shared with some friends but not others, and so forth. We call this friend-to-friend (F2F) data sharing.
The 0xdb is a rather unique kind of movie database. It uses a variety of publicly accessible resources, like search engines and file-sharing networks, to automatically collect information about, and actual images and sounds from, a rapidly growing number of movies. What the 0xdb provides is, essentially, full text search within movies, and instant previews of search results.
Store your files online, share your stuff and browse what other users store in the world's largest multimedia library: The Omemo peer-to-peer virtual hard-drive.