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TrustyFiles Announces P2P File Sharing Software that Kazaa Employees Can Love
Unlike Kazaa, TrustyFiles has no bundled software or adware and accesses multiple P2P networks.
DALLAS, USA, February 7, 2005 – Kazaa developers hate their software, according to a current trial document. TrustyFiles High Performance File Sharing Software is the clear and superior alternative for Kazaa employees and P2P users.
Similar to Kazaa, TrustyFiles is free and uses the Fast Track network accessed by Kazaa, Grokster, iMesh, and other P2P software for searches, downloads, and sharing. But the similarities end there.
TrustyFiles boasts a variety of features not found on Kazaa and other P2P software.
- TrustyFiles contains no spyware, no adware, and no bundled software.
- In addition to Fast Track, TrustyFiles also accesses the Bit Torrent, Gnutella, and Gnutella 2 networks.
- TrustyFiles can simultaneously download a file from multiple networks and the Web.
“Many people that work for Sharman Networks (developer of Kazaa) and its partners hate installing Kazaa on their machine," wrote Sharman CTO Phil Morle in a document titled "Kazaa Technology 2004." The document was released as part of the lawsuit by entertainment companies in Australia against Sharman Networks. The document details concerns about Kazaa software, including bundled software and adware and slowing down user computers.
“Well, duh!” proclaimed RazorPop founder and CEO, Marc Freedman, developer of TrustyFiles. “Their secret is out. Does anyone like bundled software or being limited to one network???
“I don’t blame the disenchanted Kazaa staff,” Freedman said. “Fast Track is a terrific file sharing network with a huge user base. It screams for a software client that does justice to the network and doesn’t abuse its users.
“TrustyFiles is like Kazaa Ultra. We give Kazaa users the same Fast Track searches and downloads but with more. More networks, more search results, and more downloads. All with no added software surprises. What’s not to like? I invite all Sharman employees and partners to give us a try. Oh, and everyone on our staff loves TrustyFiles,” added Freedman.
TrustyFiles is three products in one. With Public File Sharing, search TrustyFiles, Kazaa, Grokster, Morpheus, Limewire, Bearshare, Shareaza, and other Fast Track, Gnutella, Gnutella2 and Bit Torrent network users. Share your favorite files and searches with friends when you run TrustyFiles in Personal File Sharing mode. If you’re a business user or have confidential files, use Private File Sharing to restrict access only to users you invite.
TrustyFiles is a small 1.6 MB download. TrustyFiles provides security through an Internet connection blocklist to protect from invasive users and virus scanning support to reject infected files.
TrustyFiles High Performance software is optimized for multiple networks and broadband, dialup, and firewalled users. Its advanced P2P engine provides simultaneous searches and downloads with unlimited results and downloads. Other features include global search results, multi-source downloading, partial file downloading, multiple sharing directories, file compression, and support for TrustyLinks, Gnutella Magnet links, Kazaa sig2dat links, and torrent files.
ABOUT RAZORPOP
RazorPop (http://RazorPop.com) is an Internet marketing, technology, and entertainment company. RazorPop develops innovative software, services, and networks for digital entertainment consumers and businesses that want to reach them. RazorPop's flagship consumer product is TrustyFiles High Performance File Sharing software (http://TrustyFiles.com), the leading multi-network client (eDonkey, Overnet, Bit Torrent, Gnutella, Gnutella 2, and Kazaa/Fast Track).
RazorPop’s BrandedP2P program enables major artists, entertainment companies and distributors, consumer marketers and advertisers, and tech companies to leverage the 80 million strong P2P market. Companies can brand the software and customize the client and networks, whether open or closed, private or public, and with whatever filtering or other third party software is required. .
RazorPop properties include TopP2P (http://TopP2P.com) for free and legal downloads. CEO Marc Freedman writes the P2P Insider’s Blog at http://p2p-weblog.com/. RazorPop was founded in January 2001 by visionary Marc Freedman and is based in Dallas, Texas.
RazorPop is a member of the Distributed Computing Industry Association (DCIA). The DCIA (http://www.dcia.info) advances the adoption of distributed computing technologies and the commercial development of business models based on them.
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