aMule is an open-source peer-to-peer file sharing application that is a fork of the eMule project. It is designed to work across multiple platforms including Windows, Linux, macOS, and FreeBSD. Similar to eMule, aMule uses the eDonkey network and the Kad network for decentralized file sharing. Users can search for and download files such as music, movies, software, and documents from other users connected to these networks. aMule supports features like file segmentation, resuming downloads, and a web-based interface for remote control. It also includes a built-in messaging system for communicating with other users. Overall, aMule is known for its robustness and wide range of file sharing capabilities, making it a popular choice among users seeking a decentralized and community-driven approach to file sharing.