Anomos is an anonymous, untapped, free, open-source file sharing protocol. It's based on the open-source peer-to Peer concept of BitTorrent in conjunction with an onion routing layer, giving it the benefit of end-to-ender encryption and no known third-party information about what a peer is downloading. By combining both these technologies together, the creators of Anomos have created a very secure, reliable platform where anyone can download a program for free and use it securely anywhere with an internet connection. But is Anomos perfect? Not quite...
The real strength of Anomos lies within the security and privacy of its users. As the founders of Anomos, a company of dedicated developers and designers, designed the software to be accessible by anyone who cares to download the software at no cost, and to use it completely free of charge. Unlike most software downloads which require you to download the entire program in some form (you may have to download individual files for music, movies, etc. ), you don't have to download the entire program, and can immediately start downloading the one piece of software that you want to use right away.
What makes Anomos so great is that its user interface allows you to quickly find and join groups you're interested in. Once you're a member, you can download and use the app without any restrictions whatsoever. You can also join discussion groups to discuss different topics and share your views. And because the program is entirely free, you can download and burn your own copies of the Anomosa distribution to suit your own purposes. This means that not only can you use the app for free (as mentioned above), but you can also distribute it and make multiple copies for free as well.