BitTorrent P2P client for Firefox

Darth Garth

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This just landed in my mailbox tonight.

This is your invitation to join the AllPeers beta program. Please note AllPeers is currently undergoing private beta testing with limited, invitation-only access.

Below you will find the link to download AllPeers, as well as the activation code required to register this special restricted version.

It is a 3.7MB Firefox extension.

http://www.allpeers.com/index_f.htm

Will give impressions of this extension/service later.
 
Have you tried Opera's built in torrent support? If so how does this compare?
 
Looks like a cool extension tibby.dude . Let us know how it works :) Or just pm me an invite, lol
 
teraside said:
Looks like a cool extension tibby.dude . Let us know how it works :) Or just pm me an invite, lol

I will send you an invite ... just email me your email address to [email protected] as I have 3 available

First come ... first serve :).
 
Hey tibby.dude, was I too late with the email?

I haven't received an invite yet :)
 
teraside said:
Hey tibby.dude, was I too late with the email?

I haven't received an invite yet :)

I send the invite .or tried to .. the bloody feckers wants you to have an invite code as well ... guess that is what they mean by a closed beta :(.
 
Yeah, bugger arghhh!!, thanks anyways tibby.dude :)

I appreciate the effort man!
 
hmm. this is why FF sucks compared to OPera. Opera releases this service, built into the browser flawlessly and at only 25kb!!

Now a month or two later you get a beta exstension which is 3.7mb added ontot FF's 5mb.. more that FF already.
And you'll have to update it, plus you can be shure the4re will be problems that will take longer to get rid of.
ANyway, it could possibly be better than Operas because Operas is very basic, it just helps to dl a smallish torrent very easily, with out bothering with any settings.
 
Ekhaatvensters said:
Now a month or two later you get a beta exstension which is 3.7mb added ontot FF's 5mb.. more that FF already.

Extensions in FF are written in Javascript ... that is now hardly something you would use willingly to write a P2P client in ... but that will be addressed in FF 3.0 when other more powerfull and suitable scripting languages like Python or Perl can be used :).

I still wonder why on earth you would want to have a BitTorrent or P2P client inside your web browser ???.
 
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