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| x Unworkable |
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Unworkable is a BSD-licensed BitTorrent implementation written by Niall O'Higgins. Goals of this project include efficiency, simplicity and high code quality. Unworkable is single threaded and asynchronous, written in ANSI C using libevent and mmap(...
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| x RTorrent |
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rTorrent is a text-based ncurses BitTorrent client written in C++, based on the libTorrent libraries for Unix (not to be confused with libtorrent by Arvid Norberg), “with a focus on high performance and good code”.
The library differentiates itself...
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| x Napster |
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Napster was an online music file sharing service created by Shawn Fanning while he was attending Northeastern University in Boston. The service operated between June 1999 and July 2001. Its technology allowed people to easily share their MP3 files...
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| x Soulseek |
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Soulseek is a peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing network and application. It is used mostly to exchange music, although users are able to share a variety of files. It was created by Nir Arbel, a former Napster programmer. The server used is composed of...
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| x Azureus |
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Vuze (formerly Azureus) is a BitTorrent client used to transfer files via the BitTorrent protocol. Vuze is written in Java, and uses the Azureus Engine. In addition to bittorrenting, Vuze allows users to view, publish and share original DVD and HD...
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| x Transmission |
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Transmission is a BitTorrent client which features a simple interface on top of a cross-platform back-end. Transmission is dual licensed under the MIT License and GNU General Public License, as such it is free software.
Transmission allows users to...
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| x BitComet |
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BitComet (originally named SimpleBT client from versions 0.11 to 0.37) is a controversial cross-protocol BitTorrent, HTTP and FTP client written in C++ for Microsoft Windows and available in 52 different languages. Its first public release was...
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