A new filesharing program called Omemo was launched this week. Omemo works by users downloading the software and then allocating a small section of their hard drives to be used in the Omemo network. This creates a huge virtual hard drive for of material that people can then share.

This latest filesharing service is similar to other programs like Limewire and so it’s difficult to see how it will be any different to its filesharing relatives. The service is free to use and there is a lot of expectation of Omemo.

Omemo is currently in Beta and is available for free download. The program was launched on December 17 and there is very little information available about it on the net, but after a few days’ worth of testing, reports on the service will start popping up on the Internet.

Omemo is worth a try and the service is, according the developers, totally anonymous.

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