There’s a file-sharing app using I2P that’s been revived. It’s currently not under active development, but it is fully functional as-is.
As always, be careful with unknown programs. I take no responsibility for anything related to the program.
The file can be downloaded from within I2P, or here: https://ufile.io/y1uecxev
If you want to know more about I2P technology and anonymous overlay networks, go to https://geti2p.net/en/
Where is the source code?
What the fuck is the pastebin in the Readme. I’ve just read like 1/3 of that and it is daunting. Please don’t support that person, and I’m refering to the repo owner, that’s literally hate speech.
That’s… not great.
Still, zlatinb doesn’t seem to be involved anymore, and the software is still interesting.
It’s all noise is what it is. Applications and code shouldn’t come prefaced with value judgements, ‘ally’ statements or inclusion/exclusion messaging of any sort. Our world is hard enough to navigate without software development falling to the culture wars.
If HItler makes something good, can we still use it? Hard to say. I think, we should use the thing but cut the person out.
This is the way. Remember the great work all the Nobel Laureates did. Before they started rambling that Magikarp is an endangered species.
Also included in the zip file I think. I took it all from the torrent.
Edit: Apparently not in the zip, just checked, but @kivullallo provided the link to the source.
There’s also the even older iMule.
There’s no working windows version of iMule is there? I haven’t found it if there is.
Same, last time i tried iMule it just didn’t work… i don’t know if this has to do with using i2pd instead of regular java I2P