Aug 21 2006

Zapr Joins The P2P Party

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Zapr, a Sydney, Australia-based peer to peer file transfer company is about to launch and open its service to beta customers. The company is one of the latest to join a new breed of online file transfer services, we have labeled personal P2P applications.

Pando, Perenety, Peer Factor, and Wired Reach are some example of such services. I have come across a few other companies since my previous post – YouSendIT and Civil Netizen. I am also looking forward to learning more about AllPeers, a Firefox extension that will allow users to send and receive files.

Zapr, which only works with Windows XP, is as easy to use as an IM client, and mimics that user experience. Interestingly, it doesn’t make the recipient of the files download a client. You can try it for yourself. Michael Liubinskas, Zapr’s head of marketing and business development was in town last week and gave us a demo, which seemed simple enough and worked flawlessly over a Starbucks/T-Mobile WiFi connection.

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