FrostWire share your files for free

FrostWire, a BitTorrent client (formerly Gnutella client), is a collaborative effort by hundreds of Open Source and independent developers around the world.

In late 2005, the open source community developers of the then-popular LimeWire application announced the launch of the "FrostWire" project to protect the source code of the LimeWire program.

Frostwire

Since then, FrostWire has evolved so much that it can replace the BitTorrent kernel that used LimeWire with that of Vuze, the Azureus BitTorrent Engine, and finally remove the Gnutella kernel of LimeWire to become a 100% BitTorrent client that is very simple to use.

FrostWire allows anyone to share their content with millions of people directly from their computer at no cost thanks to BitTorrent's P2T network.

FrostWire helps distribute content from content creators, musicians, movie creators, writers, software developers, game developers and more. All content creators can share their work digitally with FrostWire, for free to millions of people without having to pay for bandwidth and hosting.

In addition, each copy of the application is a standalone smart search engine that detects not only the network BitTorrent - is able to discover the rarest files in .torrent search engines, but also YouTube, SoundCloud and Archive.org, providing users with the widest possible selection of content.

Users can view files in the cloud and play them from the BitTorrent network frequently before transfers are complete. Want to try the app? In the following link you will find installers for each platform.

https://www.frostwire.com/downloads

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