P2P 2.0 has arrived, download from your browser with LittleShoot.
The creators of
LimeWire don't to seem to have anything to create one of the most important
P2P networks, now they want to revolutionize the file sharing networks with
LittleShoot, that according to them, is P2P 2.0.
LittleShoot works from the browser, by only installing a plug-in that will allow us to connect to the LimeWire network, search for torrents, and even search in
YouTube, Flickr and Yahoo! from the same interface. This software integrates with
Internet Explorer, Firefox and Opera to create an exceptional
P2P client that seems to work via web.
Once installed, and even though it is used inside the browser, we will be able to see an icon in the system tray from which we will be able to change some options and access the most important tabs. These tabs will open in the browser to show all the
search, download and view options that are common to the majority of P2P clients.
To
share any file, it will only be necessary to indicate it to LittleShot by means of the button that it integrates to do so, that will open a file explorer from which we will be able to select the folders and files that we want to share.
Requirements: Internet Explorer 7, Opera or Firefox; Java 1.5 (or above) installed to work.