*Anomos* is an encrypted multi-peer-to-peer file distribution protocol that
provides arguably the most secure P2P downloading on the net. The reason for
this is that Anomos *encrypts connections at both the source and receiving
end*. The disadvantage is that Anomos doesn't work with normal .torrent files
- it requires it's own *.atorrent* format although Anomos allows you to take
.torrent files and convert them to .atorrent. Anomos is *based on the
peer/tracker concept of BitTorrent* but also in combination with an onion
routing anonymization layer. Added to the end-to-end encryption, this creates
a highly secure download network. In theory, no one will be able to detect
the P2P file exchanges as they would be able with a normal P2P client. Anomos
is extremely easy to use. It uses *Python*, however, to open the main
interface which looks very basic and can be very unresponsive. Sometimes it
takes a few clicks to get Anomos to respond to browse the the correct folder
for your torrents. As yet, there's no directory of .atorrents either but as
mentioned earlier, you can convert .torrent files browsing the "File" and
conversion option. Anomos can also be a bit tricky to understand if something
goes wrong. Downloads tend to disappear and your only option is to click on
the Log reports to see what happened to your torrents. *Anomos is an
innovative and highly secure P2P app that provides secure downloads but is
still in the very early stages of development.*Download *Anomos 0.9.5* in
Softonic