ScatterBrain allows you to join or create small networks which can be used to send and receive files anonymously, and chat with other users, also anonymously.
ScatterBrain P2P was designed as a way to store, publish, and back up sensitive files amongst a group of individuals so that no specific individual has ownership of any single file.
ScatterBrain P2P has a main feature and main idea in the concept to enable anonymous publication and retrieval of data.
Here are some key features of "ScatterBrain P2P Client":
· Allow customers, employees, or other groups of internet users to give anonymous feedback and ask questions about sensitive topics.
· Create small-to-medium-sized, public distribution networks for anonymous content distribution.
· Publish papers and manuscripts anonymously, and receive anonymous feedback.
· Share news footage that you have personally recorded (and have the right to distribute).
· Allow employees to anonymously share photos from the last company picnic.
· Anonymously publish your latest controversial novel, and allow others to give their honest feedback and suggestions.
· Allow customers, employees, or other groups of internet users to give anonymous feedback and ask questions about any topic.
· Share home-made music files and artwork on a public or private (coming soon), anonymous, virtual network.
· Remain anonymous while chatting with peers about topics you might feel embarrassed to discuss in a non-anonymous environment.
· Anonymously post self-help guides that others' might feel better about receiving in anonymity.
· Organize and store back-ups on a private network of distributed computers (coming soon).
· Anonymously back up files you don't want to have sitting around on your computer (coming soon).
· Create small, public, anonymous distribution networks.
· Post files and ideas where you don't want to be known as the source.
· Anonymously retrieve files when you don't want others to simply confirm what you retrieved by looking at a network log.
· Encourage individuals who might fear personal criticism or ridicule to anonymously share their creative ideas.