Link (Thanks, Ian!)Dijjer is a really cool little piece of software that I initially developed as a skunk works project within Revver back in 2005. It was born of a few key frustrations with BitTorrent.
Due to other commitments, I'm now looking for a talented Java developer to take on the challenge of maintaining and progressing the Dijjer project, and I'm hoping that BoingBoing can help me find such a person :-)
Dijjer is a free (as in speech) P2P app that allows the distribution of large files to lots of people with little or no bandwidth overhead, in many regards it solves the same problem as BitTorrent, but with some key differences, which include:
* Dijjer doesn't need trackers, to publish a file on Dijjer it just needs to be available on an ordinary web server.
* Dijjer streams downloaded files directly to your web browser, or your audio or video player, as they are downloaded.
* Dijjer uses "UDP hole-punching" to communicate through firewalls without any need to manually reconfigure them.
* Dijjer forms one unified P2P network, rather than a separate network for each file, which allows it to scale up much more quickly.