AllPeers, is it ever coming?

AllPeers is an add-on for FireFox which automatically integrates filesharing into the popular browser. However, it's announcement was made quite some time ago and we have yet to get our hands on a working copy.

My guess is someone is going to a lot of work to cover their behind in terms of copyright infringement lawsuits. The free extension boasts having the most secure p2p experience available, when it finally becomes available. Sounds good, but will that day ever come?

As of March 6, 2006 they received funding from some healthy investors, but again, still waiting for launch. Will this killer app for Firefox destroy Internet Explorer? Probably not, especially if it is never released.

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