A software company in the UK, AllPeers, has developed a new peer-to-peer tool for the open-source browser Firefox. This is considered one of the most exciting developments for Firefox since its inception.
According to the introduction, AllPeers is a fantastic combination of the strengths of Firefox and BitTorrent, transforming your browser into a powerful tool for sharing media files over the Internet.
While this tool is not yet officially available, Firefox enthusiasts are highly interested. According to the blog search engine Technorati, in just a few days recently, bloggers have written over 50 posts discussing this tool. Most believe that this tool will increase the number of Firefox users, thus boosting Firefox’s market share against its main competitor, Microsoft’s Internet Explorer. However, some have not yet formed a specific opinion, suggesting that AllPeers is still not officially launched.
Reports indicate that bloggers writing in Chinese, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish are also interested in this new extension.
For more information about this software, you can visit http://www.allpeers.com/more_f.htm