Feem is an advanced file sharing application and software designed to make sharing files across devices and networks easier and faster. It is a peer-to-peer (P2P) application, meaning that files are shared directly between two or more devices, without the need for a central server. Feem is available for Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, and Linux, and supports up to 8 simultaneous connections with end-to-end encryption for secure file transfers. It also allows users to share files of any size, and supports transfer speeds up to 10x faster than FTP. Feem also has a built-in chat feature, allowing users to communicate with each other while sharing files. Feem also features an auto-discovery feature, which enables users to quickly discover and connect with other Feem users on the same network.
Discontinued It appears that the project is no longer being developed since February 2017. The latest version, 1.2.37, released in November 2016, can still be downloaded from GitHub. It is reportedly not working on Ubuntu 18.04.