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HTTP-Download:
Packages part of the Turtle distribution
- The giFT daemon
- a generic P2P daemon supporting multiple P2P protocols. giFT is
open-source third-party software (not developed by the Turtle team).
For convenience, you can download gift-0.11.8.1 from our Turtle web site. You can also download giFT directly from their project homepage.
- The Turtle network plugin
(implementing the Turtle protocol) for the giFT daemon. This is
open-source software developed by the Turtle team. The latest version
is turtle-1.0.0.
- A number of user interfaces for giFT:
- giFTcurs
- a cursor-based interface (no graphics). giFTcurs is open-source
third-party software (not developed by the Turtle team). For
convenience, you can download giFTcurs-0.6.2 from our Turtle web site. You can also download giFT directly from their project homepage.
- giFToxic
- a GTK2 based GUI, simple and small. giFToxic is open-source
third-party software (not developed by the Turtle team). For
convenience, you can download giFToxic-0.0.10 from our Turtle web site. You can also download giFT directly from their project homepage.
- Apollon
- an elaborate GUI client for the KDE desktop environment. Apollon is
open-source third-party software (not developed by the Turtle team).
For convenience, you can download Apollon-1.0.2.3 from our Turtle web site. You can also download Apollon directly from their project homepage.
- The Turtle configuration interface
- a plugin for Apollon for configuring Turtle client nodes. This is
open-source software developed by the Turtle team. The latest version is turtleConfigUI-1.0. Important:
The standard Apollon client does not directly support the Turtle
configuration interface. In order to support Turtle-specific operations
(adding friends, configuring keys, etc.) we have modified the Apollon
client. In order to be able to use the Turtle configuration interface
you need to install the (modified) Apollon distribution provided on
this site. If you choose to download Apollon dirrectly from their
project web site, you will have to configure Turtle via a configuration
file.
- The OpenSSL
cryptographic library - this is required for setting up secure channels
between Turtle nodes. OpenSSL is open-source third-party software (not
developed by the Turtle team). For convenience, you can download OpenSSL-0.9.8 from our Turtle web site. You can also download OpenSSL directly from their project homepage.
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P2P-Download:
Download the Files via Emule-Link:
 
http://www.emule-project.net
http://www.shareaza.com
ed2k://|file|turtle_apollon.kdevelop-1.0.2.3.tar.gz|881360|DA70CE33EA8AE1F8B746047DF88A59BA|/
ed2k://|file|turtle_gift-turtle-1.0.0.tar.gz|503499|92759BF7196D404A6BE522D5AE1F8BD6|/
ed2k://|file|turtle_openssl-0.9.8.tar.gz|3259550|A238EEA0EAEAACB7A0C1710BF1AF0DF6|/
ed2k://|file|turtle_ui.kdevelop-1.0.tar.gz|626588|04D45426F8A16FDD2F147B7D5B9FC0B3|/
ed2k://|file|turtle_gift_p2p-0.11.8.1.tar.gz|717389|6C9FE291F2EA5804BA20AFED6464543C|/
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