p2pnet.net News:- There’s a new, free anonymous p2p client in town. From BrainTech, it goes by the name of Scatterbrain, it has no adware or spyware, and here’s what it can do:
* Allow customers, employees, or other groups of internet users to give anonymous feedback and ask questions about sensitive topics.
* Create small-to-medium-sized, public distribution networks for anonymous content distribution.
* Publish papers and manuscripts anonymously, and receive anonymous feedback.
* Share news footage that you have personally recorded (and have the right to distribute).
* Allow employees to anonymously share photos from the last company picnic.
* Anonymously publish your latest controversial novel, and allow others to give their honest feedback and suggestions
. * Allow customers, employees, or other groups of internet users to give anonymous feedback and ask questions about any topic.
* Share home-made music files and artwork on a public or private (coming soon), anonymous, virtual network.
* Remain anonymous while chatting with peers about topics you might feel embarrassed to discuss in a non-anonymous environment.
* Anonymously post self-help guides that others’ might feel better about receiving in anonymity.
* Organize and store back-ups on a private network of distributed computers (coming soon).
* Anonymously back up files you don’t want to have sitting around on your computer (coming soon).
* Create small, public, anonymous distribution networks.
* Post files and ideas where you don’t want to be known as the source.
* Anonymously retrieve files when you don’t want others to simply confirm what you retrieved by looking at a network log.
* Encourage individuals who might fear personal criticism or ridicule to anonymously share their creative ideas.
p2pnet asked BrainTech’s Owen about how the project got started, together with a few other questions.
Here’s what he had to say >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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