Civil Netizen Beta 8

4.6 out of 5 stars 4.6 (20 votes)

BETA (January 2, 2007)

Mac, Windows 2000/2003/XP / Freeware / 2,071 downloads

Civil Netizen is an innovative file transfer program designed to simplify the way you send and receive up to 4GB of your digital content and ensure 100% privacy. No longer will you have to deal with the hassle of setting up FTP servers, shared drives, hosting accounts, large email attachments, or 3rd party websites. Built on the Mozilla Firefox platform and secured with 128-bit AES encryption, it offers you the peace of mind that your personal content will securely arrive at your intended destination.

Reviews of Civil Netizen

  1. 4 out of 5 stars
    davygiven

    Reviewing Beta 3 (Apr 26, 2006)

    Transfered a file on my LAN without any problems.

    One to watch.

  2. 4 out of 5 stars
    jeevs77

    Reviewing Beta 1 (Jan 21, 2006)

    great morals and the like
    otherwise very similar to pando.com/beta
    it's hard to tell the difference, and at least for now it seems to be less reliable; all the same well worth checking out, as well as pando.

  3. 5 out of 5 stars
    DaveBG

    Reviewing Beta 1 (Jan 18, 2006)

    This thing has a potential! Added to Watch List :)

  4. 2 out of 5 stars
    darthbeads

    Reviewing Beta 1 (Jan 18, 2006)

    I am also having no luck connecting. That said, this is a new product and a first release, so it's perfectly possible it's a problem on their end. Furthermore, I really like the interface, the drag-and-drop of folders, and the whole idea. I'll be keeping an eye on this....

  5. 2 out of 5 stars
    lmwhit

    Reviewing Beta 1 (Jan 17, 2006)

    I've installed this on 2 computers. Both on DSL connections. I've even disabled the firewalls on both computers yet the transfers seem to fail. This might be a router problem, I'm not sure. I've not gotten any firewall notification problem as the description suggests. It's a great idea but still has a way to go. .. Both are running xp. Kerio firewall was used but as I said.. I even tried without firewall enabled. Keep at it because this could be a great app/. :)

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