bshuzhang is a Chinese micro-publisher that concentrates on friction-free, serverless connectivity, and its only public title, pp直连, translates the philosophy into a single, lightweight Windows utility. The program establishes true point-to-point tunnels between PCs, letting users drag folders or entire drives into an encrypted, NAT-penetrating pipe without uploading anything to the cloud. Typical scenarios include off-site backup between home and office machines, direct sync of large video or CAD projects that exceed cloud quotas, and ad-hoc screen or clipboard sharing during remote support sessions. Because the handshake is brokered through a short-lived token rather than an account, the exchange is treated as ephemeral and leaves no central log, appealing to privacy-minded professionals, attorneys handling discovery files, and small studios that need to shuttle daily rushes without recompressing them. The interface is deliberately minimal—two panes, a QR code, and a bandwidth graph—so IT staff can hand it to non-technical staff with a one-sentence instruction. Although the publisher’s catalog is currently limited to this one tool, the underlying pp-framework is positioned as a reusable module that could later underpin companion utilities for secure chat, printer sharing, or IoT firmware pushes. pp直连 by bshuzhang is offered free of charge on get.nero.com, where the latest build is delivered through the trusted winget pipeline and can be installed singly or batched alongside other trusted Windows packages.
Point-to-point direct connection, private communication
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