Sometime back I had listed down the famous torrent clients in my old blog, thought of enhancing the list with latest additions. Without any blah blah, here is the list and brief description of Top 40 ...
Linux only: Free IP-filtering application IPlist protects your BitTorrent downloads from third-party snoopers and blockers by controlling which IP addresses can and cannot connect to your system. The ...
A new open-source application lets you remotely manage your BitTorrent downloads using a web browser. Clutch, a free download for Mac OS X and Linux, adds a simple web interface to the popular ...
Spend enough time on the Internet or around tech-savvy types, and you’re bound to hear about BitTorrent. Likely, if you’re new to the concept, you have a few questions, and probably some ...
Long story short, Comcast uses an application called Sandvine to disrupt certain BitTorrent traffic. That is to say it’s not always Sandvine preventing your from seeding “distros,” but sometimes.
I normally use Obsidian as my linux fserv in Xchat but this weekend I decided to try BitTorrent instead.<BR><BR>BitTorrent is a semi P2P utility that forces all downloaders to also upload, thereby ...
The BitTorrent protocol isn’t just for pirates, it’s also a great way to legally download indie documentaries, music, and open source software such as Linux distributions or the Tor Browser. The ...
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